Familiarization Flight for new Sling TSi Owner

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • I introduce the airplane to a new Sling TSi owner and his instructor. Lots of info on the airplane, Rotax 915iS engine, Garmin G3X Touch avionics, Vertical Power VP-X system, etc. Hope you enjoy the Info Dump!
    Note: this is by no means a comprehensive collection of info on flying the TSi. The video is highly edited, and much more info was discussed than what is included here.
    00:00 Intro
    00:51 Lane Lights
    01:23 Electrical System
    03:15 Fuel Quantity/Used indications
    05:24 Min Oil Temp
    06:15 Runup / Lane Check
    09:40 Control Check
    11:33 Takeoff speed discussion
    13:08 Takeoff
    18:06 FADEC info page on the G3X
    18:59 Prop Climb/Cruise setting discussion
    20:18 Auto Rudder Trim :-)
    21:04 Flight Director discussion
    22:56 Stalls
    25:15 G3X features
    26:44 Fuel management
    29:06 Approach plates on G3X
    29:45 ForeFlight Features
    31:41 Smart Man's Cirrus :-)
    33:19 Engine/prop discussion
    34:25 Why own an airplane?
    35:30 Traffic pattern
    39:20 Sun shade options
    40:39 Autopilot setup
    42:34 Nearest Airport / Smart Glide
    43:03 Navigator reminders / messages
    43:22 VP-X Vertical Power system
    43:52 Internal Generator load limits / Optional External Generator discussion
    45:02 Autopilot Instrument Approach demo
    47:29 Autopilot Pitch Servo Gain Adjustment
    47:45 Graphical weather, range rings
    48:04 VNAV
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 50

  • @PoobahBrian
    @PoobahBrian Před rokem +10

    This is the most informative Sling TSi video on CZcams. Thanks for letting us sit in the virtual backseat!

  • @philipmasse6019
    @philipmasse6019 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you Mike for this very informative video. I built a TSI and phase 1 is over. I have to train now. This video is best way to start. Thanks again to take the time to do this for us.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks! Congrats on completing Phase 1 on your TSi!

  • @Paraclete07
    @Paraclete07 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great content Mike!

  • @oneilmarshall8003
    @oneilmarshall8003 Před rokem

    AMAZING video, thank you!

  • @JasonBroesder
    @JasonBroesder Před rokem

    Great video. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @harmonised8353
    @harmonised8353 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Agreed that its a smart mans cirrus. If I had unlimited money, I reckon Id go for the Sling TSI, over the cirrus, due to its short field capability. In fact this is what I want, for that reason. Thanks for the awesome Sling videos, love your channel!

  • @experimentallychallenged3916

    Great content! Love the long format of the video, lots of information.

  • @ericlaw2416
    @ericlaw2416 Před rokem +1

    Good vid Mike, learned a lot

  • @mikespeers
    @mikespeers Před rokem

    I loved all that info and I did learn a lot.

  • @eglkFlyer
    @eglkFlyer Před rokem +1

    Excellent. Just starting to fly my TSI this was very helpful info.

  • @jimt4118
    @jimt4118 Před rokem +3

    You bet, Pilot in right seat is excellent with all the demos 👍👨‍✈️ CFI - Canada

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I've been an instructor since 1991!

  • @flightsights
    @flightsights Před rokem +2

    The Sling TSI is on my list of aircraft that I would consider when I finally upgrade from my Cessna 150. For now we're just enjoying taking the "slow ride" places. Thanks for sharing.

  • @steveyoung6787
    @steveyoung6787 Před rokem +1

    Great vid. One of the best out there. Next time can you get some overlays of the g3x screen periodically.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem

      Yeah, I’m experimenting with an additional camera mount which would be zoomed-in on the G3X. Hopefully the next video!

  • @bentaves8924
    @bentaves8924 Před 3 měsíci

    Mike, I have a Sling Tsi that I finished a few months ago, 782MB, and I have learned one very important thing that you might not be aware of. The VPX total amperage draw does not include the Pitot Heat. The reason is because it draws too many amps and Midwest Panel would have had to configure things differently because of this. I did not get the 3rd alternator but in retrospect I probably should have. The standard 30 amp alternator can easily be overtaxed under certain conditions, I've had it happen. There is no way to tell how many amps the Pitot Heat draws, and the amperage varies depending on the OAT and other variables.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 3 měsíci +2

      That may be true on panels built by Midwest Panel Builders, but they didn’t build mine. It’s not true on my panel. The amperage shown on my VPX does in fact include pitot heat. I can turn on the pitot heat and watch the amperage rise. I can also turn on everything in my airplane and the sustained total draw never exceeds 20 A (aside from minor pulses when the strobes fire). Everyone’s panel is different, so YMMV.

  • @rv10flyer84
    @rv10flyer84 Před rokem

    The reason you have less fuel than what your fuel totalizer says, is because it’s not calibrated properly. I built my RV-10 and within a few flights, I had it down to about .5 gal discrepancy on a typical 2 to 3 hour trip. My floats are back up, they are not exact. No matter what NEVER plan to land with less than one hour of fuel remaining. I start my descent at 400 fpm for the reason you mentioned. Those are nice planes too.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem

      You can’t calibrate K-factor on G3X with a Rotax -iS engine. Unlike Lycomings, Continentals and carbureted Rotax engines, the Rotax iS series doesn't use a separate fuel flow meter. Instead, the FADEC reports the fuel flow directly to the G3X; no adjustment available. Apparently Dynon provides calibration / adjustment for Rotax iS engines, but Garmin currently doesn't. Hopefully Garmin will add this feature in the future. 🤞

  • @bulldog100able
    @bulldog100able Před rokem +1

    I would love to hear more about your oxygen concentrator... How you power it, the performance etc. Building our own TSI so adding all the places to my bucket list

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem

      Powered by 12v cigarette lighter type outlets. Performance is great, one concentrator can supply two people all the way up to 18,000 feet.

    • @bulldog100able
      @bulldog100able Před rokem

      @@OneAlphaMike please do send me the details!

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem

      @@bulldog100able What details do you need, just the make & model? Mine are OxyGo Next, which is the same as an Inogen G5, just relabeled.

    • @bulldog100able
      @bulldog100able Před rokem

      @@OneAlphaMike Fantastic! Thank you for the info

    • @chriskroeker1889
      @chriskroeker1889 Před rokem

      Still love the concentrator? Should I just put one under the seat in my sling and direct connect the tubing, or would you recommend plumbing it to the ceiling or dash to quick connects?

  • @bennyesquenazi3804
    @bennyesquenazi3804 Před 6 měsíci

    Great videos.
    How do you check your external alternator?

  • @justindwyer3430
    @justindwyer3430 Před 11 měsíci

    Mike - have another question: from what I can gather, you fly wit the EFIS backup switched on the whole time. Its that SOP? I had thought that switch was for backup instrument power in the even of a gen failure? Or do does it need to be line (armed) for power to flow? I know the ECU backup (EMS backup) is different...

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, that's the standard procedure, per the Sling TSi POH. You want it on all the time so you have an uninterrupted backup. If you waited until the G3X lost power and then turned on the backup, it would take a couple of minutes for the G3X to boot back up, then more time for the AHRS to realign. You don't want that in flight, you want the backup power source to be instantly available.

    • @justindwyer3430
      @justindwyer3430 Před 11 měsíci

      @@OneAlphaMike Yeah that makes sense. Thanks. Looking forward to the next video. Maybe another instrument approach...?

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 10 měsíci

      @@justindwyer3430Who knows? I have some ideas, just need the time to put them together!

  • @wendymeppem5628
    @wendymeppem5628 Před rokem

    Hi There I was wondering if you could tell me what rpm settings you fly your circuits at? Downwind, base & final?

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem

      Honestly, I just set the power for the speed / performance that I’m seeking. I don’t have memorized power settings for the traffic pattern. Sorry!

  • @oliviermolinari
    @oliviermolinari Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, I am actually setting up the elevator trim tab on my TSI. Since you should now have few hundreds flight hours on your TSI, could you confirm that the physical elevator trim tab deflection is 5 degrees up and 25 degrees down ?When you take off do you put the elevator trim tab to neutral or you trim the aircraft up a little bit ?
    I am asking this since on your PFD when you take off your trim tab indicator is in the middle showing not a neutral position if you followed the +5 / -25 degrees as per maintenance manual.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Olivier. I’m sure we did the elevator trim by the book initially, but later we implemented Sling Notification #0009, Removal of Elevator
      Center Balance Weights. Part of that procedure includes an adjustment of the elevator trim tab, turning the clevis a full 3 revolutions clockwise (inwards). I haven’t measured the trim tab deflection since then, but clearly it’s somewhat different than the original deflection. I’ll have to check next time I go out to the hangar, but I imagine after the change that the tab is now slightly deflected for ANU when the G3X shows neutral.

    • @oliviermolinari
      @oliviermolinari Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, I do not know your first name, maybe Mike ! I was wondering what pushes you to adopt this counterweight removal from elevator horn, is it because with parachute your Cg is too close to forward limit ?

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 3 měsíci

      @@oliviermolinariYes, it’s Mike. I recognize your name from the Sling Builder’s FB group. Yes, I removed the weight to help offset the aft CG tendency with the chute.

  • @dgmcfadden2006
    @dgmcfadden2006 Před 13 dny

    Hey Mike, enjoying your channel. Did you enter in your checklists in ForeFlight from the POH or did you get them somewhere? I have a contract on a Sling Tsi.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před 12 dny

      I made my own custom checklists by modifying the ones from the POH. I have them in ForeFlight, but I also have them in G3X. That's more convenient, so I don't have to reach over to the right side.

    • @dgmcfadden2006
      @dgmcfadden2006 Před 12 dny

      @@OneAlphaMike we should be headed to CA to pickup the plane Sunday and Ferry it back to Texas. We have to do some training while there for insurance. This is a 150 hour plane with a inop O2 system and they are trying to get it fixed right now.

  • @marcelovine3576
    @marcelovine3576 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video… quick question… on low rpm and with both fuel pumps on… what fuel pressure are you getting? What is the max? Thanks!!

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem

      The max (at the fuel rail) is 46 psi, but it’s allowed to exceed that up to 51 psi for short periods. Mine does slightly exceed the 46 sometimes, especially when using 100LL. I even changed the fuel pressure regulator once but it still does it. Seems to be just the way it is. 🤷‍♂️ I could change the location of the fuel pressure sensor. It’s currently before the fuel filter; I could move it downstream. That could likely make a PSI or so of difference.

  • @Tommy-B.
    @Tommy-B. Před rokem

    Who built the panel? I keep seeing that trim around each section in different colors and don’t know who is doing it. It looks so cool.

    • @OneAlphaMike
      @OneAlphaMike  Před rokem +1

      That is the next-level workmanship of @EvanBrunye !

  • @supersavagegodgaming6888
    @supersavagegodgaming6888 Před měsícem

    I'm planning to be a pilot. Is there any tip you can give me

  • @shaunclark7532
    @shaunclark7532 Před 2 měsíci

    You say you're 72 on final but his will be 65 why the difference? Thank you!