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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
Long term planning here. What rule of thumb should I use for labor costs? For example, if I install $50,000 of Garmin products in the panel, what should I think about for labor?
5 year plan for after I retire, so need to start saving / getting finances in order. Buy a plane like a 182. Get a decent frame, decent time left on engine but with ancient avionics. Rip out the panel and replace almost all of it.
Glass, GTN 650, new auto pilot, new transponder, etc. and get it IFR capable. Would need engine sensors and a bunch of things I'm not even aware of.
Probably keep it for 10 or 15 years? That would put me at late 70's so who knows if I'll still be flying.
I have no delusion that putting this panel in would have anything to do with cost effectiveness. Just a way to get a fresh panel with IFR capabilities and enjoy flying places.
5 year plan for after I retire, so need to start saving / getting finances in order. Buy a plane like a 182. Get a decent frame, decent time left on engine but with ancient avionics. Rip out the panel and replace almost all of it.
Glass, GTN 650, new auto pilot, new transponder, etc. and get it IFR capable. Would need engine sensors and a bunch of things I'm not even aware of.
Probably keep it for 10 or 15 years? That would put me at late 70's so who knows if I'll still be flying.
I have no delusion that putting this panel in would have anything to do with cost effectiveness. Just a way to get a fresh panel with IFR capabilities and enjoy flying places.