klw033 wrote:
While on the subject does anyone have experience with the Horizon Instrument P1000 tach? It seems to be the only digital which can monitor both mags.
A little of my history. I've owned N9MR since July 2017 and am loving it. Not had the chance to fly it much, unfortunately. Have done a VERY thorough condition inspection which resulted in the removal of the A-frame to reweld cracked welds on the lower attach brackets. Learned much like "messaging the ailerons" [boy does that make a difference] which resulted in the removal of a fixed aileron trim tab. The original builder was not aware that could be done. The airplane flies with little to no tendencies to roll anymore. Got pretty lucky the plane is straight and appears to have been well built.
My flying experience is the usual Cessna span cans and I have owned a 1946 Aeronca Chief [that thing taught me how to fly tail draggers], built a Quickie with a Demuth prop that I still fly [really miss those loooong conversations with Mike Demuth]. The Quickie is a great handling little plane and I get to explain it to people a thousand times a year [most think it came out of Star Wars or don't EVEN know where to start asking questions and are shocked it actually flies], and a 1950 Cessna 170A which until the Thorp came along was my favorite. I'm very impressed with the Thorps crosswind controllability. That took me by surprise. I've not flown a plane of the Thorp's wing loading before.
Last March while at the LA Co. Airshow at Lancaster CA, Fox Field, I met a Mr. Roscelli or something like that. He is in his 90's has a Thorp project and showed me John Thorp's metal brake and floor press he built the prototype with. He worked with Kelly Johnson at the Skunk Works. Some of you may know him. A really nice guy.
Well that's about it for me. Hope I haven't bored ya'll too much. Thanks for your help.
It looks like you have a pretty long and varied history with airplanes so why the sudden interest in monitoring both mags? Is it a concern for losing a mag, the tach signal or something else? Just curious. I have been running a digital tach off the left mag for a couple of years.