SYSCD7000 Posted April 24, 2021 Report Posted April 24, 2021 I noticed you do the Cirrus SR22 with G1000 avionics. Are you going to do the Cirrus SR22T aircraft soon? Also are there any plans for the Jet version (Vision Jet)? Quote
Cameron Posted April 26, 2021 Report Posted April 26, 2021 On 4/24/2021 at 4:18 AM, SYSCD7000 said: Are you going to do the Cirrus SR22T aircraft soon? The SR22 G1000 product comes with both the NA and TN versions of the aircraft. One purchase, two aircraft. There aren't any plans for the jet at the moment. Quote
SYSCD7000 Posted April 26, 2021 Author Report Posted April 26, 2021 Thank you. What are the NA and TN versions. Is that the same as the Turbo Version (as in SR22T) ? Quote
Cameron Posted April 26, 2021 Report Posted April 26, 2021 1 minute ago, SYSCD7000 said: Thank you. What are the NA and TN versions. Is that the same as the Turbo Version (as in SR22T) ? NA = Normally Aspirated TN = Turbo Normalized Quote
Coop Posted April 26, 2021 Report Posted April 26, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, SYSCD7000 said: Thank you. What are the NA and TN versions. Is that the same as the Turbo Version (as in SR22T) ? Slightly different generations, as our SR22s are all based off the G3. The SR22TN uses the IO-550 with the Tornado alley turbo-normalization kit. The SR22T uses the TSIO-550. We have done the SR22TN Edited April 26, 2021 by Coop Quote
SYSCD7000 Posted May 9, 2021 Author Report Posted May 9, 2021 On 4/26/2021 at 7:55 PM, Coop said: Slightly different generations, as our SR22s are all based off the G3. The SR22TN uses the IO-550 with the Tornado alley turbo-normalization kit. The SR22T uses the TSIO-550. We have done the SR22TN Thanks Quote
SYSCD7000 Posted May 10, 2021 Author Report Posted May 10, 2021 Just a quick question. I like to categorize my aircraft. Am I right in saying that the:- SR22 NA is General Aviation SR22 TN is Turbo Prop Quote
Coop Posted May 11, 2021 Report Posted May 11, 2021 They are both General Aviation. The SR22TN is a piston turbo-normalized aircraft, which is very different than a turbo prop (as those would be turbine, not piston) Quote
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