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Trio Avionics Ez Pilot on 2040-parts.com

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Laredo, Texas, United States

Laredo, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Trio Avionics Compatible Make:Avionics Manufacturer Part Number:EZ Pilot

Trio Avionics EZ Pilot in used, but working condition. No longer needed for project. US only.

Because the EZ Pilot uses GPS signals as its reference, it is capable of tracking the flight plan that you have entered into your GPS receiver very accurately.  Typically, in smooth air, you will see cross track errors (XTK) of less than .02 miles (about 100 feet).  This is significantly better than what was possible with older analog autopilots. With the EZ Pilot, you will often observe tracking between 0.00 and 0.01 miles of cross track error (between 0 and 50 feet).  Turbulence can obviously have an adverse effect on this accuracy, but it will still track closely to the course centerline. 

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