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Replacing the entire gauge cluster with a single digital display is relatively new but the prices are dropping quickly and I expect to see them widely implemented over the next few years. Modern displays are incredibly sharp with fast refresh rates so they should work out well. The only issue is if the display has an issue then there goes you entire gauge cluster.
All this speculation relies on the engine management. Simple mechanical gauges would be the most cost effective. Digital auto dashes rely on OBDII inputs. If they go with a proprietary system it would complicate the use of digital gauges.
I am whole heartedly in agreement. I started this thread and my first post was for an OPTIONAL digital cluster. It's kind of gone bananas from there.Elio's plan to use existing components to keep the price down still applies. Keep it simple and at the least cost possible. Simplicity in functionality should prevail
And you expected something differently because. . . . . . . . . LOL :-) ZI am whole heartedly in agreement. I started this thread and my first post was for an OPTIONAL digital cluster. It's kind of gone bananas from there.
That's the way it works in an Aeronica Champ or a Piper J3. I once flew an Aeronica with a good air frame but the body canvas was in such bad shape I could look down at the stick between my legs and see the ground below. I arrived at my destination of about 50 miles with less canvas than I began with. Nobody mentioned it but I suspect I might have changed the seat of my blue jeans brown. Quite an experience. I was taking it to have the body and the wing surfaces redone and didn't have a trailer nor any thing to pull one with if I had.Fly by the seat of your pants or skirt as the case may be................![]()
Becuz I waz a newbie and didn't know any better yet!And you expected something differently because. . . . . . . . . LOLZ
That's the way it works in an Aeronica Champ or a Piper J3. I once flew an Aeronica with a good air frame but the body canvas was in such bad shape I could look down at the stick between my legs and see the ground below. I arrived at my destination of about 50 miles with less canvas than I began with. Nobody mentioned it but I suspect I might have changed the seat of my blue jeans brown. Quite an experience. I was taking it to have the body and the wing surfaces redone and didn't have a trailer nor any thing to pull one with if I had.
Very true. If there is an engine management system that can be tapped into for information I hope there will be options available to use it. Even if it's not right away with the first roll out, I hope the instrument pod can be designed as a separate piece so it can be replaced later with other options as they become available for the "more adventurous" among us.As with most things 'cost' will determine the final choice although there will probably be options for the more adventurous......![]()
sniped: And Paul Elio doesn't seem to subscribe to that line of thinking. If he can provide it for a reasonable price I believe he will. I hope there will be options that will appeal to all of us out here. For those that want analog, analog. For those that want LCD panels or tablet docks, those options as well. Even if those options have to come at a later date. Just please leave the dashboard open to future options.