BluSkyRidr
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I heard of an individual at OSH who can make an overhead console for a RV-14. Anybody have any info on it? Thanks in advance.
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How could an overhead console be implemented on a tip-up? Are you sure you're not referring to the Aerosport Products center console?I heard of an individual at OSH who can make an overhead console for a RV-14. Anybody have any info on it? Thanks in advance.
Yes I have that already. I found out how it was made and it’s pretty sweet.How could an overhead console be implemented on a tip-up? Are you sure you're not referring to the Aerosport Products center console?
That looks like something from the aftermarket auto world.I took this picture of an RV-14 canopy with an overhead console at Oshkosh a few years ago.


I’m keen to know more about your centre arm rest? That looks nice. Did you built it yourself?That’s from my plane. I salvaged an overhead console from an Audi A5, and then fabricated a custom enclosure to hold it. Was a pain in the ass but the end result worked nicely. I don’t have a mold for the enclosure - I made it as a one off - if I did I’d gladly share it with you.
Used adhesive to attach the whole assembly to the canopy, and wiring for the lights can be run in the canopy side rails.
I made it primarily to block the sun as I’m not a fan of the Krueger sun-shade thing (had one in my RV7). Between this console and the 3M film I put on the canopy I was happy with the combination of visibility and sun-blocking.
It also has a spot to mount my go-pro as well as store sunglasses (!).
Currently I have about 650 hours of time on the plane and it’s held up well. View attachment 72407View attachment 72408
Another salvage - it’s a mini cooper armrest. Had to modify the anchor mechanism a bit to make it work - essentially it’s now locked in what would be the “up” position, and the base is bolted to the “tower” between the seats (with some internal stiffening to the tower). I like it as it’s very functional (sturdy enough to push on when lifting oneself out of the seat, and it has storage) and I thought it looked a bit more elegant than some of the other options. Underneath it is a leather shaving bag to hold my O2 cannulas - routing them from the Inogen unit under the throttle, through the tunnel below the seats, and upI’m keen to know more about your centre arm rest? That looks nice. Did you built it yourself?

through the tower to the back of the shaving bag.Ingenious!Another salvage - it’s a mini cooper armrest. Had to modify the anchor mechanism a bit to make it work - essentially it’s now locked in what would be the “up” position, and the base is bolted to the “tower” between the seats (with some internal stiffening to the tower). I like it as it’s very functional (sturdy enough to push on when lifting oneself out of the seat, and it has storage) and I thought it looked a bit more elegant than some of the other options. Underneath it is a leather shaving bag to hold my O2 cannulas - routing them from the Inogen unit under the throttle, through the tunnel below the seats, and upView attachment 72451View attachment 72452 through the tower to the back of the shaving bag.
These are the only pics I could find on my phone - but they show the basic set-up (before shaving bag was added and I was experimenting w up holders).
I’m interested in the overhead console. Integrity still good? What adhesive? Film?That’s from my plane. I salvaged an overhead console from an Audi A5, and then fabricated a custom enclosure to hold it. Was a pain in the ass but the end result worked nicely. I don’t have a mold for the enclosure - I made it as a one off - if I did I’d gladly share it with you.
Used adhesive to attach the whole assembly to the canopy, and wiring for the lights can be run in the canopy side rails.
I made it primarily to block the sun as I’m not a fan of the Krueger sun-shade thing (had one in my RV7). Between this console and the 3M film I put on the canopy I was happy with the combination of visibility and sun-blocking.
It also has a spot to mount my go-pro as well as store sunglasses (!).
Currently I have about 650 hours of time on the plane and it’s held up well.
Generally, good with it. Just hitting 700 hours on the plane (just about 5 years). Used RTV to adhere it to the canopy and it’s held up with no issues. I’m debating whether to do it on the current 14 I’m building - if only in that I don’t use it all that much for its intended purpose (hold my sunglasses, overhead lights, GoPro mount and as a sunblock.I’m interested in the overhead console. Integrity still good? What adhesive? Film?
Can you share the type of vinyl you used? Do you need three coats for effective uv heat reduction?Generally, good with it. Just hitting 700 hours on the plane (just about 5 years). Used RTV to adhere it to the canopy and it’s held up with no issues. I’m debating whether to do it on the current 14 I’m building - if only in that I don’t use it all that much for its intended purpose (hold my sunglasses, overhead lights, GoPro mount and as a sunblock.
Re sunglasses: My favorite spec sunglasses don’t fit in it.
Re overhead lights: Don’t use them much at all. If I did, I’d likely modify the unit to hold a different aviation spec light.
Re GoPro Mount: It isn’t necessary for this - one can simply get a suction mount for a go pro and attach it anywhere on the canopy. I will say the overhead console does put it in a good spot for capturing flight videos and the panel. But there are times it’s nice to mount the camera elsewhere depending on what one wants to video.
Re Sunblock: The 3 progressive layers of “3M” type vinyl I put on the canopy do great and I suspect the overhead console isn’t needed (where the overhead console is located is where all the three layers of vinyl are - so very little light would penetrate there regardless.
So - it looks great but it’s probably a pound or two of unnecessary weight.
One other question, If you don't mind. Have you noticed any degradation of the acrylic? Always wanted to put tint on the windows in my 10, but I have read that the adhesive based tint material can cause long-term damage to the acrylic, due to the inability of air to circulate. I'd be curious to see if you've seen any of that. Possibly that is an overly conservative recommendation or the material you used is not adhesive-based.Generally, good with it. Just hitting 700 hours on the plane (just about 5 years). Used RTV to adhere it to the canopy and it’s held up with no issues. I’m debating whether to do it on the current 14 I’m building - if only in that I don’t use it all that much for its intended purpose (hold my sunglasses, overhead lights, GoPro mount and as a sunblock.
Re sunglasses: My favorite spec sunglasses don’t fit in it.
Re overhead lights: Don’t use them much at all. If I did, I’d likely modify the unit to hold a different aviation spec light.
Re GoPro Mount: It isn’t necessary for this - one can simply get a suction mount for a go pro and attach it anywhere on the canopy. I will say the overhead console does put it in a good spot for capturing flight videos and the panel. But there are times it’s nice to mount the camera elsewhere depending on what one wants to video.
Re Sunblock: The 3 progressive layers of “3M” type vinyl I put on the canopy do great and I suspect the overhead console isn’t needed (where the overhead console is located is where all the three layers of vinyl are - so very little light would penetrate there regardless.
So - it looks great but it’s probably a pound or two of unnecessary weight.

