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Fabric covering system, there are no less than 5 major covering systems.Tom, are you commenting on the engine/prop or the wing covering?
Fabric covering system, there are no less than 5 major covering systems.Tom, are you commenting on the engine/prop or the wing covering?
@MBDiagMan @Tom-D what spooked me on the Champs was the fabric. I can’t do the fabric work and I read to recover well exceeds the cost of the plane.
Tom - I first watched you on the AOPA board refurbishing planes. If I had to pay someone to recover (and fix ribs etc) would that exceed $30k?
Fabric covering system, there are no less than 5 major covering systems.
Let us not get confused..I looked it up in my logs once, but I don’t remember if it was Stits or Ceconite. Are their different systems within those two brand names or are there other brand names?
I hope you got a field approval to cut that panel. It is structure
Do you enter the altimeter reading or does it “know”?
Some one did, you got paper on it?I didn’t cut the panel.
Some one did, you got paper on it?
Reinstalled the headliner and routed the wires up to the radio today.
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Yes, quite a bit actually. I'll take a photo when I go flying later today, but basically I used one of the clips that come with the bose headsets to clip the cord to the shoulder harness, that way it doesn't tug. I think mounting the controller up where I did helps with that as well.Have you used these jacks yet? I have jacks in the panel and behind in my 140. Can use either. When I use the ones behind, me I have trouble keeping the cord in a comfortable position. Sometimes the cord falls behind my back and pulls on the headset when I turn my head.
Have you used these jacks yet? I have jacks in the panel and behind in my 140. Can use either. When I use the ones behind, me I have trouble keeping the cord in a comfortable position. Sometimes the cord falls behind my back and pulls on the headset when I turn my head.
I like to think I've kept the spirit of the panel while still adding capability. The new radio is amazing, and I love the new location of the new headset plugs. The lemos are super handy as well. I wired up everything for the Aera 660 and mounted the airgizmos mount, but I still haven't bought the unit. Looking forward to getting that soon. In the photo below you can see it will mount just below the yoke above the radio.
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I assume that those two indicator lights to the left of the Garmin are the landing gear lights.
Also, isn’t it hard to enter a squawk code from the pilot seat?