Blank Instrument Panel
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Blank Instrument Panel
Before I try to fabricate a new instrument panel, I was wondering if there was any vendor that has them already made up.
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Re: Blank Instrument Panel
What year and model airplane?
i.e. 1946, 47, 48, etc., C120, 140, or 140A
i.e. 1946, 47, 48, etc., C120, 140, or 140A
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Re: Blank Instrument Panel
I don't know of anyone who manufactures a "new" panel (...maybe Cessna would, at great expense ). That said, and to clarify...are you considering a complete removal/replacement of the entire instrument panel ("post to post")? We're often reminded that the panel assembly is a major structural piece of the aircraft...also, that too much cutting away of existing for additional instruments can reduce important strength. There are many who have achieved impressive & airworthy upgrade "modernization" without a lot of alteration so maybe you'll hear from some here yet. That there are lots of exciting and small/light instruments and packages available and being developed & marketed these days would be an understatement, no doubt we'd all agree. Fun and exciting times! Keep us posted as you explore the possibilities.
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Re: Blank Instrument Panel
Instead of removing the panel for replacement in its entirety you may want to consider refacing it. I refaced mine with .050 by after removing all the instruments and then scribing from the backside the positions for instruments I wanted to keep. Brake bend a 90 on the bottom and cold form with a soft hammer the rolled edge on the top.
No structural changes are made so a 337 is not needed depending on your AI/AP.
No structural changes are made so a 337 is not needed depending on your AI/AP.
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"No structural changes are made so a 337 is not needed..."
Truly outside the box, and looks great & "new". Nice work. ...curious -- what's the effect on weight and balance?
Mac
Truly outside the box, and looks great & "new". Nice work. ...curious -- what's the effect on weight and balance?
Mac
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Re: Blank Instrument Panel
Less than a 1/2 pound I would think. We will be doing a new weight and balance soon as new lighter radios were added.
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Re: Blank Instrument Panel
Scott,
Do you have a few more photos of the panel overlay you made? I'm working on a fairly involved rearrangement of my own panel. Do you have some before-and-after photos? Or some photos of how the overlay interfaces with the original panel? Maybe a few shots of the edges? Thanks in advance.
-- Chris B
Do you have a few more photos of the panel overlay you made? I'm working on a fairly involved rearrangement of my own panel. Do you have some before-and-after photos? Or some photos of how the overlay interfaces with the original panel? Maybe a few shots of the edges? Thanks in advance.
-- Chris B
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Re: Blank Instrument Panel
Here is the before, I removed everything and made sure the front was flush with no protrusions. Then cut a .040 sheet to fit. While holding it in place with a couple celecos I scribed from behind the holes I wanted to retain.7757 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:22 pm Scott,
Do you have a few more photos of the panel overlay you made? I'm working on a fairly involved rearrangement of my own panel. Do you have some before-and-after photos? Or some photos of how the overlay interfaces with the original panel? Maybe a few shots of the edges? Thanks in advance.
-- Chris B
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