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06-17-2013, 06:44 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Colleyville
Posts: 299
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Aerosport center console with stock Vans panel
I could not find a thread on the combination of this setup. I am starting a panel upgrade and with time and cost a concern I didn't want to start completely over with and new Aerosport panel, but wanted the center console, and lower panel. It's not finished, but installed and functional.
If you look at the fuel selector you can see the modified location.
The center console is approximately 1.5" forward from intended, and I had to increase the angle of the lower panel by about 2 degrees. I am happy with the results, but plan to incorporate the stock Vans throttle mounting angle into the lower panel by moving it back about 1/8" for a smoother transition between the two. The Vans throttle mount is 1/4" wider than the Aerosport panel and centers up perfect.
Can't wait to get the new panel started.

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Tim Blake
Colleyville, Tx
RV8a Purchased flying (many changes) Sold
RV-10 Purchased flying.. Panel upgrade complete.
G3X/Dynon/TT
All new interior complete.
Flyin like a dream.
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06-17-2013, 07:07 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Dallas/Ft Worth, TX
Posts: 5,665
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Looks great Tim, one thing to keep in mind (holds true for building and mods) is easy access to the tunnel area for maintenance without major disassembly.
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Walt Aronow, DFW, TX (52F)
EXP Aircraft Services LLC
Specializing in RV Condition Inspections, Maintenance, Avionics Upgrades
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RV7A built 2004, 1700+ hrs, New Titan IO-370, Bendix Mags
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06-17-2013, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Delaware, OH (KDLZ)
Posts: 4,194
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Walt
Looks great Tim, one thing to keep in mind (holds true for building and mods) is easy access to the tunnel area for maintenance without major disassembly.
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As Walt suggests, I highly recommend installing an access panel on the side of the tunnel to make getting to the fuel filter and pump easier.
Another thing quite a few folks do is to cut the original tunnel cover near the fuel valve area. It makes it easier to take the rear tunnel cover off for conditionals.
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06-17-2013, 09:07 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Colleyville
Posts: 299
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Originally Posted by rleffler
As Walt suggests, I highly recommend installing an access panel on the side of the tunnel to make getting to the fuel filter and pump easier.
Another thing quite a few folks do is to cut the original tunnel cover near the fuel valve area. It makes it easier to take the rear tunnel cover off for conditionals.
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Good advise, 14 screws and all components are removable. I used existing tunnel nut plates so no additional screws. The panel itself will also be removable with the installed non essential indicators and charge stations. I plan to wire everything through either multiply connectors or one large connector. The heater pulls and alt air will move down to the side panels, I'm not sure how far they will move once unbolted but you will be able to gain access to the tunnel.
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Tim Blake
Colleyville, Tx
RV8a Purchased flying (many changes) Sold
RV-10 Purchased flying.. Panel upgrade complete.
G3X/Dynon/TT
All new interior complete.
Flyin like a dream.
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06-17-2013, 05:54 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Colorado Springs CO
Posts: 30
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Wings?
QB wings in the background?
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06-17-2013, 07:14 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Posts: 2,405
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We have the access panel on the co-pilot side but ended up opening up the tunnel for both annual inspections. We found not enough roam going thru the access hole.
Ron
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Thanks Ron
RV-10 SOLD
RV-14 Flying
AirCam flying
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06-22-2013, 05:56 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Colleyville
Posts: 299
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My plane is growing Carbon fiber!!
Making a little more progress on the panel upgrade.

I don't want the tan on the panel so without adding a third color I am going to try carbon fiber.
I think this is the best route without changing the entire interior color.
BTW the 696 is temporary until the G3X's go in.
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Tim Blake
Colleyville, Tx
RV8a Purchased flying (many changes) Sold
RV-10 Purchased flying.. Panel upgrade complete.
G3X/Dynon/TT
All new interior complete.
Flyin like a dream.
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06-22-2013, 08:03 PM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: X35 - Ocala, FL
Posts: 3,679
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That's looking nice, Tim. Are you using the carbon fiber look sticker or some other setup? On the panel itself, are you going to angle the carbon stripes back the other direction? I notice your added carbon is not the same angle as your lower console. I think that'll look good to keep things alternating.
Btw, how's the hangar layout working out?
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Jesse Saint
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06-23-2013, 06:36 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Colleyville
Posts: 299
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jesse
That's looking nice, Tim. Are you using the carbon fiber look sticker or some other setup? On the panel itself, are you going to angle the carbon stripes back the other direction? I notice your added carbon is not the same angle as your lower console. I think that'll look good to keep things alternating.
Btw, how's the hangar layout working out?
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I using a 3M carbon fiber vinyl, that can be heated and stretched if needed, so far it's easy to work with but does scratch.
I ordered a 2 x 4 sheet and can't turn the pattern had a 50% chance of getting it right... oh well? It will look fine once I have the lower panel insert installed I will cover it with the same pattern direction, only the border will be opposite direction.
The hangar layout works perfect no plane movement to get the back one out.
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Tim Blake
Colleyville, Tx
RV8a Purchased flying (many changes) Sold
RV-10 Purchased flying.. Panel upgrade complete.
G3X/Dynon/TT
All new interior complete.
Flyin like a dream.
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07-06-2013, 04:39 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Colleyville
Posts: 299
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Well, after a few long days I have the lower panel wired and finished.
I am happy with the results, so far I like the carbon fiber the true test will be when the panel goes in.
The next step is the big one I have to take the plane down.

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Tim Blake
Colleyville, Tx
RV8a Purchased flying (many changes) Sold
RV-10 Purchased flying.. Panel upgrade complete.
G3X/Dynon/TT
All new interior complete.
Flyin like a dream.
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