I couldn't stand it any more. The stack of parts I had been stockpiling to begin the redo of 44P's panel was teasing me from the corner today and the weather being bad pushed me over the edge and I started my panel redo. I'm hoping to have it flyable in a little over a month when I have a trip that I need to make.
I enjoyed reading Pat's blog about the work done on her plane so I thought I would do something similar here and keep a running commentary on the work and how it is progressing. Feel free to add comments or suggestions. I 'm always open to a new and better way of doing things. My plan is to do as much of the mechanical and electrical install as possible, under the watchful eye of my A&P, of course, and then drop it off with my avionics shop to complete the wiring for the new systems.
The center piece of the new panel is an Aspen. Initially only installing one display, but I am going to install a second cable to the back of the aircraft so that eventually when I install the second display, I won't have to take the interior out again. As much as I would like to have had a GNS 430, it wouldn't fit my budget, so I opted instead to replace my KLN-90A with a kln-90B which will give me terminal and non-precision GPS approach capes. Also to be installed is a Garmin/Apollo SL-15 audio panel. All this will be mounted on a R&J new panel. That's the plan, Since no plan survives first contact with the enemy, hopefully it will still turn out good! Here is couple pics to set the stage. I will try to attach pics with every update. I hope every one will enjoy following along.
Jim