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Planes with Native RXP GNS530W Support?

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I've been wanting the 530W from RXP for some time - and I think I've finally got a few planes that it would integrate nicely.Help me figure out which ones do... the ones know off the top of my head:Baytower RV7Aerosoft Katana 4xRA DukesOrbx Lancair

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I'll add the later Carenado titles, Ant's airplanes (except for the Drifter), the MilViz C310 works quite good with just replacing the gauge. Yeah, that's all I can think of.

The milviz doesn't have native integration for the Reality XP Garmin though right? You have a few knobs that won't work in the VC. The Duke has perfect integration. It even comes with its own panel configurator and adding the Reality XP is as easy as selecting a drop down menu.

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The milviz doesn't have native integration for the Reality XP Garmin though right? You have a few knobs that won't work in the VC. The Duke has perfect integration. It even comes with its own panel configurator and adding the Reality XP is as easy as selecting a drop down menu.
Ya oops I should have clarified what I meant by native... I meant a config program which installs it with working buttons.

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Ryan,The GNS530W really shines on the Duke Turbine. It is like the two were made for each other. There is a configuration choice for 2 530Ws. Life is good.Ed Farley

Carenado C337Ant's SierraThe 530XP works well with both for me though I am not an advanced user so far with it (mostly flightplan or GPS map use)

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--John near KPAE

Agree with the above: C337.Also works quite well in the Carenado 182Q, Mooney, Arrow, and Seneca!

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Bert

It will work in most any plane you can place it, but I think he was looking for planes that didn't involve editing .cfg files. I just use FSPanel Studio to replace stock.

The Duke is my favorite. However, Carenado offers RXP installation in the C337 as previously mentioned but also the A36 Bonanza, the CT210 Centurion and the PA46T Malibu. There may be a couple other Carenado offerings but these are the ones I own.

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