You can have one too:Thanks!
Hadn't seen it before so was curious.
No need for switch guards? Is it because it is so close to the shroud?Got 200 hours in this airplane....
What do they need to be guarded from?No need for switch guards? Is it because it is so close to the shroud?
What do they need to be guarded from?
Ron Wanttaja
Guarded from not looking cooler?What do they need to be guarded from?
Me like (although I'd swap the landing light switch and the strobe switch)
Landing lights are HID. They take a while to warm up.Me like (although I'd swap the landing light switch and the strobe switch)
I like the key for my 182P. Takes a crook an extra 2 mins to steel it. :7)
Why does it take an extra 2 minutes to steal your 182 key?
Just askin'
Landing lights are HID. They take a while to warm up.
My C-140:
That's the way my Cessna 120/170/182A came from the factory.
Remember that the mag key *shorts out* the mag to shut it off...when that switch is open, the mag operates.Always wondered why the common switch sequence in planes I've flown is: OFF -- R -- L -- BOTH -- START.
The R -- L seems out of sequence for no reason that I can discern.
Actually, from the status-at-a-glance aspect, I like it.