More "hole cover" pictures....
Hey, Mark!
Thanks! I really like my panel and cockpit area. The panel took a long time to figure out exactly where I wanted everything to go but I really like it and would not change a thing! Steam gauges? I'm OK with that! It is now very familiar after 1200+ hours. The cockpit fits me like a glove! I have her apart now to make some changes including a Dynon 10A where the Rocky Mountain instrument was in this (old) picture. ADS-B is also being fitted. Meanwhile the Cub is getting some action!
Stick "glove": I made it out of a thin Naugahyde that was hand-sewn up the back. I made the initial pattern out of canvas first. The velcro is machine sewn on the back side as you can see in the picture.
The hole cover is incorporated into my center console (not seen in this picture but in the first one sent) and has a hole for the glove and also a fitting for the tank selector valve. There is a small spring steel stop that prevents the fuel valve lever from being turned to "off" without deliberately depressing that stop.
There is nothing I don't like about this airplane!!
Let me know if you have questions....
Michael.