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Posted Saturday, April 20, 2013 @ 03:58 AM  

Here's one for Collin - I need to replace our borrowed G-meter on our RF5 and I just stumbled on your testimonial and panel photo on the Flight Data Systems site about the GT-50 combined G-meter, OAT, clock & battery indicator, most of which we need. Sounds a good solution at a good price, we don't do that much aeros, but can you compare reading digital G-numbers instead of conventional needles during aeros? What do you think of the meter? Sounds like you are happy with it.

I can't find a UK supplier but FDS seem to offer it through ebay so I guess that, or Aircraft Spruce, would be ther best way to get it.

Mike

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Posted Saturday, April 20, 2013 @ 08:24 AM    YIM

After three years of use, I continue to find my GT-50 to be reliable and very useful. Perhaps surprisingly, I find the digital G display to be as easy and quick to read as the analog equivalent. The display is large and clear, and there are only two digits.

Steve

PS: - I have one of the timer inputs connected to my mag switch so that it automatically starts and stops with the engine.

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Posted Saturday, April 20, 2013 @ 09:01 AM  

That sounds good enough for me. Thanks Steve.

Mike

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