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whd721 11-21-2012 11:45 AM

A second post.

I am still trying to learn how to post pics.




Dynon Skyview (with AP, Transponder,GPS & EMS) and PAR100EX ( Audio & com).

External 696 for backup.

JonJay 11-21-2012 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinelakespilot2000 (Post 718246)
Hey, that's my panel, John! :cool: More or less anyway. Same mission, same idea as you.



Unfortunately, I cut one too many round holes back in the day when Dynon didn't yet have an autopilot and I was planning for a Trio. As soon as I cut that hole, Dynon announced theirs.
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You guys are really doing a nice job in keeping things simple and highly functional. That hole will come in handy when you have to work under the panel. You can stick one hand through there at a much better angle than both hands under the panel.

Steve Melton 11-21-2012 02:44 PM

looks good!
 
this is how to do a low cost functional panel.

Chino Tom 11-21-2012 03:48 PM

Nice panels guys. Really the only thing to add is an A/P. The cheapest
Tru-trak would be perfect. I flew my -6 for the first 4 years without it.
It was by far the best after build addition I made. Reading charts over
Wyoming in the summer time became doable!

Dave12 11-21-2012 05:37 PM

The Skyview and the D180 have integrated a/p's

Snowflake 11-21-2012 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JSOliveira (Post 718269)
I just remembered. I also needed the intercom as a place for the audio signal from the D180 to land. You could also input music or anything else. I did include two warning lights on the panel.

The iCom has audio inputs. I understand wanting the pilot isolate feature... Could probably achieve that with a toggle switch on the panel to disconnect the copilot mic and/or headphone though.

My -6 had an intercom in it when I bought it, and I didn't bother re-wiring everything when I replaced the Val radio with the 210. It's interesting to see how others came up with their configurations.

N941WR 11-21-2012 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JSOliveira (Post 718269)
I just remembered. I also needed the intercom as a place for the audio signal from the D180 to land. You could also input music or anything else. I did include two warning lights on the panel. A red one for alternator, and a green one above the 180 for D180 alarms. It goes off at the same time you get an audio warning.

John,

Connect the audio out from the Dynon through the iCom radio. It has a few mono inputs for just such things.

Your panel is very similar to my first panel. Like you I put in a stereo intercom but mostly so I could play music while I was flying. I put the stereo plug way over on the right side, close to my dual power ports, so my passenger can play with something.

NickAir 11-22-2012 03:55 AM

Saving 20K
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JSOliveira (Post 718111)
Here is the panel in my 9a. Mission is Day/Night VFR

http://s232.beta.photobucket.com/use...tml?sort=3&o=0

I tried to resist scope creep for a couple of reasons. I wanted to keep the cost down (it was under 10K) and I wanted to complete the project in a reasonable amount of time.

I used Vans wiring harness and switches. Vans Airspeed and Altitude as backup to the Dynon 180. The center stack is top to bottom: Garmin 495, Icom A210, Garmin 327 Transponder, and flightcom intercom. To the right of the intercom is a pot to adjust the volume of the audio input from the D180. Flap and trim are on the panel to the left of the intercom. They are easy to reach just above the throttle.

Engraving is courtesy of a Brothers label maker with White on Clear tape. I have a map box on the right side. LED map lights are on the side column, left and right.

A fellow builder here took a look at it and said, wow, you still have room to add another 20K worth of avionics on the right side.

Everything is right in front of the pilot and very accessible. I have about 70 hours on it now and so far, I would not change anything.

I did add an oil cooler shutter with the cable next to the mixture control. Engine is IO320 with Sensenich prop.

Good job for Day Night VFR. Yes, you could say you saved 20K and still have every thing you need.

RVguy 11-22-2012 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whd721 (Post 718299)
A second post.

I am still trying to learn how to post pics.




Dynon Skyview (with AP, Transponder,GPS & EMS) and PAR100EX ( Audio & com).

External 696 for backup.

All very nice panels. This one in particular reminds me of the one on the new RV14.


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