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STEC autopilot
I spoke with an avionics shop regarding the upgrading of the old 400 autopilot in a T337. They said the STEC series is STC'd for the 337 but not the T337? We had an STEC 55X in our NA 337 but why would it not be the same for a turbo model? If I could not do STEC, what about a Century? I know I have seen a 2000 in a T337 but don't know much about the Century line...
Thanks, Dan |
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Dan, my 1977 T337G had an S-Tec 55x in it as well. Aren't these planes all on the same type certificate?? The T337G type certificate number is A6CE. That type certificate may cover other Skymaster variants. It is worth checking, anyway.
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The T models are in their STC list.
http://www.s-tec.com/Documentation/S...s/STC_List.pdf
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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We have a Century 2000 in our T337C and it works really well. We don't have the Yaw Damper or Flight Director Options but it catches and flies an ILS/glideslope really well, even in gusty conditions. Good luck. |