I am looking at a '65 260 with '70/80's avionics (KX155 and KNS80) and Century 1 A/P (working).
Would be interested what strategy has been used in the past to create emergency standby electric redundancy for the PA24 - earthrounders has a PA24 with an emergency fan generator which can be deployed/retracted from behind the cabin. Is there any other system out there, ideally a split bus bar plus either emergency battery or second alternator?
In terms of vacuum/gyro redundancy I understand there are some cheap systems relying on feeding low pressure from the engine (?), are these any good? Alternatively am wondering whether turn and bank plus handheld GPS (eg 496 or aera) with pseudo HSI is workeable.
Also, can the Century 1 hook up to a GPSS? I am guessing it is only a wing leveller with very basic NAV hold? or HDG hold?
Finally I notice from panel shots few PA24s have second altimetres, presumably this is an easy fit?
FWIW likely upgrades list is looking like this: LED landing light/beacon; twin stainless steel exhaust; basic IFR GPS (hopefully replacing the ADF, when ADF is finally not a requirement in Europe); second altimetre; engine monitor; and ideally some systems redundancy as mentioned above.
I tend to try and spend maintenance AMUs on airframe and powerplant, so panel upgrades are kept to a minimum. The shotgun vintage panel will remain, although will make sure switches/wiring are checked/replaced.