TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
Post a picture of the panel in the plane(s) you fly most often. Tell us what year/make/model aircraft it's from, and if you own, rent, borrow or stole the plane.
I own the Fairchild 24
You threw me off for a minute thinking that was a simulator since it looks like it's indoors. Then I realized that was the hangar door.This is from my airplane, a 1980 Piper Warrior II, PA28-161
I like the CubCrafter's minimalist look.The minimalist (my 2007 CubCrafters Sport Cub) ...
Excellent, I love your restoration.
Thank you
Did you decide not to sell, or just no buyer yet?
I took it off the market, while I rebuild the engine, and the market for any toys is so bad it's almost a waist of money to advertise it again.
Thanks for kicking the thread off, Tom! What is her fuel burn?
I like the CubCrafter's minimalist look.
The minimalist (my 2007 CubCrafters Sport Cub) ...
Minimalist? I did most all my IFR training with less, except I had a compass. With a compass that's an IFR panel.
Edit, just caught you have no Nav radio...
Mag compass is out of the photo, high inside the windscreen.With a compass that's an IFR panel.
...nor does it have a DG or AI...
Minimalist? I did most all my IFR training with less, except I had a compass. With a compass that's an IFR panel.
Edit, just caught you have no Nav radio...
Neither DG nor AI are required for IFR nor did I have use of either for about 38 out of my 40 hrs if IR training. (plane had a valve the instructor could "fail" the vacuum with, even making it fail slowly...)
Maybe he didn't file during his training. The airplane doesn't have to be IFR legal to do IFR training in it - except for the long XC.
You may want to take another gander at 91.205
(d) Instrument flight rules. For IFR flight, the following instruments and equipment are required:(1) Instruments and equipment specified in paragraph (b) of this section, and, for night flight, instruments and equipment specified in paragraph (c) of this section.
(2) Two-way radio communication and navigation equipment suitable for the route to be flown.
(3) Gyroscopic rate-of-turn indicator, except on the following aircraft:(i) Airplanes with a third attitude instrument system usable through flight attitudes of 360 degrees of pitch and roll and installed in accordance with the instrument requirements prescribed in §121.305(j) of this chapter; and(4) Slip-skid indicator.
(ii) Rotorcraft with a third attitude instrument system usable through flight attitudes of ±80 degrees of pitch and ±120 degrees of roll and installed in accordance with §29.1303(g) of this chapter.
(5) Sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure.
(6) A clock displaying hours, minutes, and seconds with a sweep-second pointer or digital presentation.
(7) Generator or alternator of adequate capacity.
(8) Gyroscopic pitch and bank indicator (artificial horizon).
(9) Gyroscopic direction indicator (directional gyro or equivalent).
Hmmm, what year did they add 8&9?
Yep, that picture was taken inside of my hangar. If the door was open the sun would have been shining straight into the lens.You threw me off for a minute thinking that was a simulator since it looks like it's indoors. Then I realized that was the hangar door.
Not sure. I'm about three weeks away from my checkride.
You may want to take another gander at 91.205
(d) Instrument flight rules. For IFR flight, the following instruments and equipment are required:
(3) Gyroscopic rate-of-turn indicator, except on the following aircraft:(i) Airplanes with a third attitude instrument system usable through flight attitudes of 360 degrees of pitch and roll and installed in accordance with the instrument requirements prescribed in §121.305(j) of this chapter; and
(ii) Rotorcraft with a third attitude instrument system usable through flight attitudes of ±80 degrees of pitch and ±120 degrees of roll and installed in accordance with §29.1303(g) of this chapter.
That's pretty nice although how do you position your hands at 10 and 2 o'clock on the steering wheel?This is the panel of a B-17 that Jerry Green let me go through when I was down in AZ. last Dec, and Jan. I just thought it was neat not with the thread title however.
I recognize that!2009 Jabiru J230 - overkill for a VFR only airplane but it came with it.
1982 Bowers Fly Baby.