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Sandia Quattro 340 Experience

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midsouthps

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Does anyone have the Sandia 340 installed? If so, do you fly IFR with it. Are you having any problems with inaccuracy? I had one installed in my plane last summer. I'm not IFR rated. So, I'm flying VFR.

Typically, I did not pay any attention to it as I use the natural horizon. I had noted it seemed to be slow (I'd turn wings level and it would take it several seconds to properly indicate).

Well, I had my first IFR training flight yesterday. It is horribly inaccurate. My instructor has another student with one in his plane and they are shipping him his second replacement unit. I'm just wondering if anyone else out there has any experience with it.

Just found a video in a cessna 320. Notice turning with a slight climb but shows decent. Keep watching, it gets worse. https://youtu.be/RnhWB9ABKhk
 
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