Panel planner is fun and all, but THIS is BETTER!
Panel planner is fun and all, but THIS is BETTER!
I decided to find all my current list of panel goodies on the net today (except the 295...that's a real pic I took tonight of mine and printed it on paper), and print them out to actual size scale...
It's REALLY cool to sit on the couch with your panel sitting in front of you!!!
Yes, those are ALL printouts...looks sorta real, huh!?
Nothing is measured or lined up, but I thought I'd slap 'em in somewhere close to get the idea.
It's REALLY cool to sit on the couch with your panel sitting in front of you!!!
Yes, those are ALL printouts...looks sorta real, huh!?
Nothing is measured or lined up, but I thought I'd slap 'em in somewhere close to get the idea.
Heckuva lot cheaper than epanel builder.
Have you checked out the Odyssey yet? Both that and the Enigma look intriguing but I don't know how geeky I want to be while I'm flying. I just want to press a button and have it work. I don't want to program things. I do that enough at work.
Have you checked out the Odyssey yet? Both that and the Enigma look intriguing but I don't know how geeky I want to be while I'm flying. I just want to press a button and have it work. I don't want to program things. I do that enough at work.
Scott VanArtsdalen
Token Heretic
Nirvana Rodeo / Dudek Universal
S-6ES N612SV - GONE but not forgotten
RV-4 N311SV - SOLD
Token Heretic
Nirvana Rodeo / Dudek Universal
S-6ES N612SV - GONE but not forgotten
RV-4 N311SV - SOLD
Chad looks cool.
I have a friend that is building him a 6A and he decided not to put in a CD player. He saved all that panel space by installing a small little 1/8" jack for his "MP3" player that is about the size of a cigarette lighter. Small, light, sounds great, holds a bazillion songs and you can take it with you....
I have a friend that is building him a 6A and he decided not to put in a CD player. He saved all that panel space by installing a small little 1/8" jack for his "MP3" player that is about the size of a cigarette lighter. Small, light, sounds great, holds a bazillion songs and you can take it with you....
Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
RV12-IS, #121606, N912BC - Building Now!
RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
RV-7/TU, #72823, N159SB - SOLD
RV12-IS, #121606, N912BC - Building Now!
RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
RV-7/TU, #72823, N159SB - SOLD
I have looked in to the Odyssey. I like it, but it's HUGE! Still a contender if the price is descent. The Enigma seems better suited to me. It's a little simpler, and smaller.svanarts wrote:Heckuva lot cheaper than epanel builder.
Have you checked out the Odyssey yet? Both that and the Enigma look intriguing but I don't know how geeky I want to be while I'm flying. I just want to press a button and have it work. I don't want to program things. I do that enough at work.
Yeah, the CD player is just in there to make sure I have room for whatever sound unit I decide to put in. I don't really want, or need, a CD player, but I WILL FOR SURE have XM radio. I'm two years in to my subscription, and it's my FAVORITE $13 I spend each month!Brantel wrote:Chad looks cool.
I have a friend that is building him a 6A and he decided not to put in a CD player. He saved all that panel space by installing a small little 1/8" jack for his "MP3" player that is about the size of a cigarette lighter. Small, light, sounds great, holds a bazillion songs and you can take it with you....
I don't know anything about MP3 players or iPods. Never kept up with the times on those...
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Niiice. Dirt simple and easy to fly. Good job.
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Hi
The switch panel i had made up from a company called
Front panel express. What you have to do is down load a
Design programme and e-mail you order
The company has two offices one in the US and one in Germany
I paid £42 or for you guys in the states $ 83
For that I got switch /circuit breaker and flap panel
the quality is 1st class
I can highly recomend this company
www.frontpanelexpress.com
The switch panel i had made up from a company called
Front panel express. What you have to do is down load a
Design programme and e-mail you order
The company has two offices one in the US and one in Germany
I paid £42 or for you guys in the states $ 83
For that I got switch /circuit breaker and flap panel
the quality is 1st class
I can highly recomend this company
www.frontpanelexpress.com
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Update on my panel thoughts...
My latest thinking is that I will forgo an EFIS, in order to get a GOOD autopilot in the ADI Pilot II. I really like the little singles from MGL too!
Oh, the Becker comm and transponer will not be in that corner...I plan to put them on a sub-panel in the middle, integrated with my throttle quadrant somehow...
My latest thinking is that I will forgo an EFIS, in order to get a GOOD autopilot in the ADI Pilot II. I really like the little singles from MGL too!
Oh, the Becker comm and transponer will not be in that corner...I plan to put them on a sub-panel in the middle, integrated with my throttle quadrant somehow...
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