This is the first post of my project here. A little late since I am on the downhill side of the project.
I passed two milestones this week that prompted this post. The interior is finished, and I found the last issues in my avionics and got them corrected.
So here is the interior. I used a friend that has been doing custom cars for 30 years. He tells me Airplanes are a lot more work than cars!
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The leather is Mercedes Grey with silver/blue highlights. Perf for the center sections, with seat heaters in the front.
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A view to the rear. I extended the headrest area to give the rear seaters a little more support.
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Now a view from the rear showing the center console. The headset jacks for the front are inside the center armrest.
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The instrument panel and center stack. At last I had time to address a few minor issues in the wiring and get everything talking and playing nice. I still have a sticker where the GTN650 will go. That should be in next week
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And the firewall forward with a 540 Thunderbolt. I still need a little work up in front to complete the baffels, but getting close. First flight... on Tuesday!
I passed two milestones this week that prompted this post. The interior is finished, and I found the last issues in my avionics and got them corrected.
So here is the interior. I used a friend that has been doing custom cars for 30 years. He tells me Airplanes are a lot more work than cars!
![](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FGm47sCC2%2F20190719-194313.jpg&hash=1c9fa3f6aca08b02ed9536902751b2e2)
The leather is Mercedes Grey with silver/blue highlights. Perf for the center sections, with seat heaters in the front.
![](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FMKP3TGgN%2F20190810-152039.jpg&hash=ff1bb4bf0d898fbcb2884a74916d51a9)
A view to the rear. I extended the headrest area to give the rear seaters a little more support.
![](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FmgnndrwC%2F20190810-152431.jpg&hash=7dd2e81217cd66e9feaafd31e07c25c2)
Now a view from the rear showing the center console. The headset jacks for the front are inside the center armrest.
![](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FBv1VRGYy%2F20190810-152517.jpg&hash=85638126e856b0dda85560972cd0708f)
The instrument panel and center stack. At last I had time to address a few minor issues in the wiring and get everything talking and playing nice. I still have a sticker where the GTN650 will go. That should be in next week
![](/community/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2F0j58xCBL%2F20190719-194621.jpg&hash=19fc5418b507e4e6b8a650233d542092)
And the firewall forward with a 540 Thunderbolt. I still need a little work up in front to complete the baffels, but getting close. First flight... on Tuesday!