Does anyone have recent pictures, advice, etc. of install for the Dynon Skyview ADAHRS in a Super sport 7? Thanks
Does anyone have recent pictures, advice, etc. of install for the Dynon Skyview ADAHRS in a Super sport 7? Thanks
Bob
S-7 Super Sport, Flying
Phoenix,AZ
Bob,
Call/email Deb McBean and she can send you photos of what they do on the factory builds. They mount the Skyview unit behind the baggage area. I plan to do the same.
- Gary
S7 SuperSport Tri-gear
w/Rotax 912, Oratex, Dynon
Thanks, I had not thought of doing that, its a great idea.
Bob
S-7 Super Sport, Flying
Phoenix,AZ
I'm interested in the best results I'm also planing on the Skyview and just about ready to plan out the locations necessary to mount all the hardware
I have seen several pictures of both fuselage and wing mounting
If you search Skyview ADAHRS you will find a few nice pics of installations.
http://www.teamkitfox.com/Forums/sea...earchid=366856
Dorsal ~~^~~
Series 7 - Tri-Gear
912 ULS Warp Drive
Planning for my plane. I am in between using Dynon Skyview or AFS- which was purchased by Dynon. AFS has there complete manual on-line for download and has a great section on ADAHRS installation. Jim
I just spoke with a builder at our field who was a rep for dynon and has installed several dynon systems personally. He looked at my SS7 and said the best likely place is securely suspended from the triangular steel plate on top of the fuselage behind the baggage compartment. I'm thinking of using threaded aluminum spacers attached to the plate, and a small platform below to mount the ADAHRS. Ill position it securely after I've hooked up the entire system. My FWF and engine arrives tomorrow and I can begin working on it.
Bob
S-7 Super Sport, Flying
Phoenix,AZ
Dynon manual states:
Installation Location - ADAHRS: An ADAHRS installation location should be a rigid surface within 12 feet longitudinally and 6 feet laterally of the aircraft's center-of-gravity. Figure 1 illustrates this.
Wing tip not included,,
This is how I mounted mine. The cross piece is square 3/4" aluminum tubing.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
That looks great, and it doesn't seem to affect your baggage space. Thanks for the photos, they are really helpful!
Bob
S-7 Super Sport, Flying
Phoenix,AZ