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There are two camps in the regional avionics world, Collins Proline people and Honeywell Primus people. To which system is better is very subjective and I am very biased toward Honeywell.
The Cadillac of Corporate Jets the Gulfstream G4 and G5 as well as the Citation X all employ Honeywell Primus and Epic Primus avionics suites. I think Collins is crap but that’s just my opinion.
Your only hope for a permanent 1VE fix is mod’ed HECS sensors. I suggest you tell your airline to preorder them based on the summer launch. They will also be more expensive around $4800 each, so they have essentially raped you without lubricant; you’re fundamentally paying them to fix their own problem.
Remember you have 6 sensors total, a + HEC sensor in the 1VE and a - HEC sensor in the wing leading edge/APU Tail Cone. I suggest matching the units with APU installed that comes to a grand total of......$28,800 each aircraft and times 33 aircraft $953,000. Include downtime, maintenance costs and lost revenue and I estimate your company will be out around $3.5 Million. Can you feel it sliding in your backside yet???
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The Cadillac of Corporate Jets the Gulfstream G4 and G5 as well as the Citation X all employ Honeywell Primus and Epic Primus avionics suites. I think Collins is crap but that’s just my opinion.
Your only hope for a permanent 1VE fix is mod’ed HECS sensors. I suggest you tell your airline to preorder them based on the summer launch. They will also be more expensive around $4800 each, so they have essentially raped you without lubricant; you’re fundamentally paying them to fix their own problem.
Remember you have 6 sensors total, a + HEC sensor in the 1VE and a - HEC sensor in the wing leading edge/APU Tail Cone. I suggest matching the units with APU installed that comes to a grand total of......$28,800 each aircraft and times 33 aircraft $953,000. Include downtime, maintenance costs and lost revenue and I estimate your company will be out around $3.5 Million. Can you feel it sliding in your backside yet???
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