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Old 09-06-2011, 10:41 AM
Marvin Marvin is offline
 
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Default panel planner

I am re doing the panel and looking for a computer planer.

I have seen them but have lost tract how to fine one.

Can soneone please send me a link direct to rmjohnson32@comcast.net

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Old 09-06-2011, 12:47 PM
Bob'sRV6A Bob'sRV6A is offline
 
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Default Panel planner software

I like XP Panel Planner: http://www.xpanelsoftware.com/
It really is only good to get a close idea of layout and doesn't provide any CAD type of features. But, it is easy to use and does print out the complete panel (6 or 7 sheets--to be taped together) which can be set up in your cockpit to see how it looks. You can also take the JPG to Kinko for full size panel mockup.
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