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Originally Posted by TFeeney
Rob - A couple questions I've probably missed during your product introductions. Posting here instead of a direct email - maybe others are chewing on the same...
I see the time value as a builder, but I'm looking at the trade-offs.
Tim
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Rob - A couple questions I've probably missed during your product introductions. Posting here instead of a direct email - maybe others are chewing on the same...
1) Can the components of the quick panel concept be moved around on the panel? Comparing the RV10 to the RV7, you've moved the EFIS to be side-by-side. Do we as customers have flexibility with a panel design? Something crazy like moving the Aux power outlet 2" to the left? Or a horizontal COM panel instead of vertical.
Yes, we can move components around. This was a custom panel layout for a customer.
2) I saw in the RV7 post the integrated switch module used and it got me thinking about failures. Are the switches independent entities or if there is a failure would the whole module have to come out?
Most of them are independent, only the lights and flaps get routed through the Control Module CPU. The module has two separate avionics relays and a great deal of thought has been put into which components should be on which avionics buss.
3) You don't show interior light switches (probably others I'm not thinking of) in the pictures - can we add on more switches to the module as we see fit to suit our interior or would those have to be sourced independently?
We have a few different switch modules and they are on a PCB. For example, Van's did not want a panel-mounted flap switch for the RV-14, so it's on the stick. We can add a switch outside of the switch module if you need something custom.
4) Similarly - how do you handle future upgrades to avionics? ADSB-out as an example (not knowing what new box we'll need). What provisions do you have in the control module?
The control module is already configured for ADS-B in and out and so far, all of the panels have had
our Mode S ADS-B out transponder and an ADS-B receiver.
We have been involved in Experimental Aircraft and Avionics for over 15 years and have extensive experience helping customers trouble-shoot panel problems.
It was clear to us that the industry needed a more engineered standard panel solution.
Rob Hickman
Advanced Flight Systems
N402RH RV-10