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carenado phenom 300 with GTN 750

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Hello All 

 

Reading many of the reviews on the newly released 300 and I too was surprised by the lack of work that was done on the autopilot system.  I'm in noway a real world pilot so I'm not sure if the AP in the real 300 sucks the same way?

 

Nonetheless; I'm wondering if one of the Wizkids on this forum is planning on retrofitting the GTN750 to the 300 VC.  Bert and another gentleman made mods for the 100 and the Hawker 850.  If anyone is planning on do the same for the 300, please let us know (I'm beggin' here....)

 

Thanks 

 

 

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Bert does not own the Phenom, but I'll bet you a case of beer that the AP in the real 300 does not suck in any way  :smile:

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Bert does not own the Phenom, but I'll bet you a case of beer that the AP in the real 300 does not suck in any way  :smile:

I'll double that bet.


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Bert does not own the Phenom, but I'll bet you a case of beer that the AP in the real 300 does not suck in any way  :smile:

Hi Bert, I know where you can get a case of beer :)

 

About the 750 install in the 300 someone on here has done it but I cannot remember the thread.


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Bert does not own the Phenom, but I'll bet you a case of beer that the AP in the real 300 does not suck in any way  :smile:

 

Thank you Bert! 

 

Dave.

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About the 750 install in the 300 someone on here has done it but I cannot remember the thread.

 

Warbirds - Thanks, I will keep looking, can't be far!


 

 


Bert does not own the Phenom, but I'll bet you a case of beer that the AP in the real 300 does not suck in any way 

 

Bert, you don't even have to bet - the least I could do is send you a case of beer!  

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look in the Phenom 100 forum under gtn750 - procedure is the same.

 

 

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FYI,

 

Bert's GTN and autopilot mod makes this a whole new ball game.  Excellent work Bert!  Thank you!

 

Bill


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How would I know... ask Carenado  :wink:

 

:smile:

Sorry for not making myself clear.

I meant, what is supposed to happen with VNAV, once implemented by Carenado, if one decides to embed the GTN.

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