DavidOber
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Home Airport: KTKI
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Post by DavidOber on Jun 11, 2018 0:11:43 GMT
Hi,
My wife and I are both fairly new pilots and we just bought a 2014 P2008 from Mark.
The first 2 priorities are getting a parachute installed and adsb out.
Questions:
Has anyone had the Magnum Chute installed post-buy and know someone who can install it? I would prefer someone who has done it before in a P2008...I really want to have it done correctly. In other words, I would like it to open if pulled.
I will be checking around Dallas for a Garmin shop to install the Garmin 20A. Any "leasons learned" on this install would be appreciated.
We are both excited to become part of the Tecnam family and starting to fly our plane.
David & Hollie Ober Frisco, Tx
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Post by Cluemeister on Jun 11, 2018 0:36:17 GMT
Welcome David,
I almost bought a used P2008 with chute prep, but ended up buying new which included a chute and adsb. So I cannot help you there, sorry! Welcome to the forum.
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Post by Flocker on Jun 11, 2018 11:46:54 GMT
Has anyone had the Magnum Chute installed post-buy and know someone who can install it? I would prefer someone who has done it before in a P2008... I'd ask Mark or make a call down to Sebring. I've never heard of a chute being installed post-buy. PS - Welcome to the Forum.
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Post by Glenn on Jun 11, 2018 13:18:45 GMT
David,
Congratulations to you and Hollie. After you and Hollie spent an hour looking at and sitting in my P2008, I was hoping you'd make the right decision. Welcome to TecnamTalk also. No suggestions for a chute but for ADS-B work I'd go to Trevor Smith at Tech Aero Avionics in Denton. He has done a few GPS-20A and GDL-39R installs. Getting an appointment may take longer than you'd like. His shop is very, very busy.
Glenn Dugger
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Post by jetcat3 on Jun 11, 2018 17:45:30 GMT
Congrats y’all! So excited to have you with us here on TecnamTalk. I can’t wait for y’all to start flying your beautiful bird!
Drew
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Post by buzz on Jun 11, 2018 17:50:08 GMT
Welcome Dave and Hollie. I am not sure about the chute, but am curious. Do you already have the straps in the plane and just adding the canister or are you looking to install everything? Mostly curious if and how straps would be installed. Good luck. You will love the 2008.
Buzz
Puyallup Washington (near Seattle)
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DavidOber
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Posts: 67
Home Airport: KTKI
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Post by DavidOber on Jun 11, 2018 18:55:09 GMT
Hey Buzz...yes we already have the straps in the plane. It is "parachute ready" as Mark put it. You can see the little white straps that are anchored and runs through the airframe.
Thanks Glenn...I will check with Tech Aero Avionics.
I blame both you and Drew for this deal!
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Post by Tony on Jun 11, 2018 19:05:55 GMT
Welcome to the forum and to your great new airplane. You made a great choice!
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Post by Flocker on Jun 12, 2018 2:44:29 GMT
My wife and I are both fairly new pilots and we just bought a 2014 P2008 from Mark. Congrats! Pics!?
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DavidOber
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Posts: 67
Home Airport: KTKI
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Post by DavidOber on Jun 12, 2018 17:09:17 GMT
Second one shows the chute prep straps. I talked to Chad at Tecnam Sebring and they can install it for me - Told me they have a few scheduled for chute addition within the next few months. Looks like Hollie and I can go to Harry Potter world after all. Attachments:
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Post by Cluemeister on Jun 12, 2018 18:51:12 GMT
Good looking plane! And those are definitely the chute straps. Congratulations!
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Post by Glenn on Jun 12, 2018 19:45:39 GMT
Thanks Glenn... I blame both you and Drew for this deal! That's one of the best things I've ever been "blamed" for. Drew said you planned to drive to Mankato. Geez if I'd known that in time I could have flown you and Hollie up there and back in the same day. It's only 4 hours one way in my Bonanza. Glenn Dugger
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Post by Tony on Jun 12, 2018 20:01:11 GMT
One of the best pieces of advice I got when I bought my plane was to purchase an external power supply. It allows me to sit in the hangar and practice with the electronics. Coming from steam gauges it took some practice to get comfortable with the G3X. I still use it often to explore all the little corners of functionality and new functions when they arrive. Here's the one I got: www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/portPowerCharger.php
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Post by buzz on Jun 13, 2018 1:51:26 GMT
One of the best pieces of advice I got when I bought my plane was to purchase an external power supply. It allows me to sit in the hangar and practice with the electronics. Coming from steam gauges it took some practice to get comfortable with the G3X. I still use it often to explore all the little corners of functionality and new functions when they arrive. Here's the one I got: www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/portPowerCharger.phpSame here. I have Dynon Skyview Touch and have spent many hours plugged in to external power practicing with all the functions. Seems like every time I learn something new.
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Post by cole505 on Jun 15, 2018 16:43:36 GMT
Hi, My wife and I are both fairly new pilots and we just bought a 2014 P2008 from Mark. The first 2 priorities are getting a parachute installed and adsb out. Questions: Has anyone had the Magnum Chute installed post-buy and know someone who can install it? I would prefer someone who has done it before in a P2008...I really want to have it done correctly. In other words, I would like it to open if pulled. I will be checking around Dallas for a Garmin shop to install the Garmin 20A. Any "leasons learned" on this install would be appreciated. We are both excited to become part of the Tecnam family and starting to fly our plane. David & Hollie Ober Frisco, Tx Hi Dave! Welcome aboard! Congratulations on your new Tecnam our plane look almost identical. Mark will talk you through the process he’s the best! Your going to many questions, but remember we are all here for you! This website is a great source of info and support. Happy flying and blue sky’s to you and yours. Ray & Lucy 🐾👍🏻😊😎🇺🇸✈️✅🐾
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