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 Posted for "Ted Noel" <tednoel@cfl.rr.com>:
 Gary,
 Does your system work from the suction side of the turbo? That makes a
 lot of sense, and suggests that all-electric might not be so bright. As long
 as the stick is turning, you would have vacuum. How much can it create?
 Ted Noel
 All-electric L-IV-P
 
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Gary Casey" <glcasey@adelphia.net>
 
 Lots of good posts on the subject - go to the "aero-electric" list asamsuggested by some to get multiple pro all-electric opinions.  On my ES I
 
 
 going to an electronic engine control, so it will have a redundantschemeelectrical system, but still a vacuum gyro.  Why?  Mostly because I have
 this (patented) pressure regulator that will operate vacuum gyros from a
 turbocharged engine (mine is) with no vacuum pump.  So the plane will be
 sort of a flying test bed/tax write-off.  Otherwise the all-electric
 
 
 would maybe be the way I would go.fly
 However, I believe you can fly safely with the older, cheaper systems.
 Here's what I did on my Cessna for just that purpose:  I have a vacuum
 system with no backup and a standard electrical system (also no backup).
 The backup for the vacuum system is my S-TEC autopilot, which I chose
 specifically because it is all-electric, getting it's information from the
 turn coordinator.  The on/off button for the A/P is on the yoke so I don't
 have to reach for it.  I consider that to be  more effective backup than a
 backup vacuum system (more expensive, too - but the vacuum system won't
 
 
 the plane for me).  I consider the A/P to be almost a no-go item for anIFR
 
 flight and I turn it on and check it on the ground as a pre-flight item.IThe A/P is also the backup for the other single-failure-mode system; me.
 
 
 show regular right-seat passengers (my wife) how to turn on the A/P tolevel
 
 the wings.  For my ES I plan to install the Autotrak A/P system which hasprevention.internal electric gyros.  I do change the vacuum pump every 700 hours for
 peace of mind, but I see no statistical proof that it is a good
 
 
 I've had both pump and instrument failures, including turn coordinators,http://www.lancaironline.net/maillist.htmlover the years.
 
 Gary Casey
 ES project
 C177RG
 
 
 
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