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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 23 Sep 2019, 01:26 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2925 Post Likes: +2901 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
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The panel is progressing. The original panel for the G3X, supplied with the kit, was just a quick & dirty hack of the fiberglass G900 panel, we couldn't make it work. If you're gonna do it, do it right so we commissioned a molded carbon panel, which finally showed up. Attachment: IMG_20190822_111813691.jpg Openings cut and mounts attached for the avionics Attachment: IMG_20190920_143648953.jpg fit check in the fuselage Attachment: IMG_20190920_142704476_HDR.jpg and fit check for the GTN 750 and autopilot control head. Attachment: IMG_20190920_151345717_HDR.jpg Big squares are for the G3X touch screens, circles are vents, the brow sub-panel on top will be all switches.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 23 Sep 2019, 11:15 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2925 Post Likes: +2901 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
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Username Protected wrote: Did you do the carbon molding yourself? It looks great. Thanks! No, we had a mold made and had it done at a local carbon foundry. Took way longer than expected, doing it ourselves would have been faster. But this way is precise and repeatable.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 25 Sep 2019, 01:33 |
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Username Protected wrote: Any plans to do anything innovative/modern in terms of how the wiring is done behind the panel and how it is accessed (e.g. fold down panel)? Software circuit breakers, but no fold down panel. There's a lot of stuff behind the panel that isn't as flexible as wiring. Changing all that would add too much time to the already-too-long-delayed project. I'm itching to fly this thing.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 25 Sep 2019, 02:23 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2925 Post Likes: +2901 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
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From static ports to ADAHRS, two completely independent altimeter systems. Attachment: IMG_20190822_112208276_HDR.jpg Attachment: IMG_20190920_111823131.jpg We'll see where that takes us.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 25 Sep 2019, 17:36 |
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maybe a red outline and static sticker is in order around those ports? Ugly but necessary IMO. They were so tiny and unlabeled on my IV that they are easy to wax over and impossible to remember where they are to preflight.
What goes around the gaps on the radio rack?
I suggest NOT mounting the ADHRS units to the back of the G3X touches as you'll need to remove the static connections every time you want to access anything. Hard mount the adhrs somewhere.
I assume you're sticking a G5 somewhere?
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 26 Sep 2019, 02:24 |
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The wires, OMG the wires! Finished installing the wing harnesses, slowly installing the firewall forward wiring Attachment: IMG_20190920_142513545_HDR.jpg and still laying out the fuselage wiring harness. Attachment: IMG_20190920_115544824.jpg
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 26 Sep 2019, 14:13 |
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Username Protected wrote: Dave, that's incredible.
How do you know to correct the right wire to the right thing when they're all white? Zoom in on the picture. The wires have labels printed on them. They’re doing this right. Very impressive.
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