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DErwin
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DE Instrument Panel
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June 11, 2018, 10:52:17 PM »
Hi and good day to all.
I am about to lay-out the instrument panel of my DE.
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone will share their panel lay-out.
Thanks and happy building to all.
DErwin.
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MrG
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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Reply #1 on:
June 12, 2018, 05:11:55 AM »
thats the current version,
gauge missing is a tiny tach
works well dont need any more info way enough for that plane
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MrG
Temora Airport Australia
1st Aussie DE built/flown
19-8866
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1 Oct 2015 First Flight
Feb 2019 - 155 hrs Flown
March 4th removed from service for Cabin Mods
DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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Reply #2 on:
June 12, 2018, 06:05:15 AM »
Hi MrG,
Thanks for the picture.
Just co clarify, what is that instrument between the airspeed meter and altimeter?
DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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June 12, 2018, 06:18:05 AM »
MrG,
If you don't mind, may I ask what are the two vertical slots on both sides of your panel?
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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June 12, 2018, 02:18:15 PM »
The two slots are for Throttle it is set up to fly both left and right seat as my daughter has about 400 build hours in the project
she wanted her own controls, so she got them &
She will fly in any weather with me
Thats a MicroAir Radio http://www.microair.com.au/products/25/M760-VHF-Transceiver-Q
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MrG
Temora Airport Australia
1st Aussie DE built/flown
19-8866
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DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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June 12, 2018, 06:34:44 PM »
Good day MrG,
Yes that's what I thought so.
I also want to do the same thing in my DE build though I have not yet made the design on how the mechanism(torque tube) with friction plate
behind the panel
will go and up to the carburetor throttle. It would be great if you could share your design with me so I would not start my design
from scratch and since your's is already working. I hope you can share some pictures of the st-up.
Looking forward to it. Cheers.
DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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June 12, 2018, 08:57:22 PM »
Well even thou mine has worked since modified i have built in errors (use to be cable)
mine is linkage to the carby (I use a Bing) and very happy with that BUT i need to swap to push pull cable which will allow for
movement in the engine to fuse, not that would change the throttle level placement but would from there to carby back into the fuse
it was originally cable and wish i left it that way
Why a Bing ? simple answer "they work"
2 of use run them here the 2nd one is in a OneX - we have no troubles
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MrG
Temora Airport Australia
1st Aussie DE built/flown
19-8866
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DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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June 12, 2018, 11:17:22 PM »
Thanks MrG,
You are always a great help. I did plan to use cable and will be using a Zenith Carburetor for my VW 4-Cylinder engine.
I hope my carb will not have a problem?! He he he.
It's been quite a while since my last visit to Australia.
Thank you so much.
DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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June 13, 2018, 12:30:55 AM »
Thats the Carb we were going to try but could not find one down under
if you ever down here always welcome
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MrG
Temora Airport Australia
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19-8866
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Feb 2019 - 155 hrs Flown
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Tom H
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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Reply #9 on:
June 13, 2018, 05:56:17 AM »
DErwin, here are pics of DE Stubby instrument panel, and the cross-over tube for the dual throttles.
The instrument panel pic is older, showing a single throttle control under the center of the panel, and several other items have been added, including a second electronic tach. Now there is a tach for each ignition and dual throttles. Also, a cabin heat knob and EGT selector switch have been added. From left to right in the photo: ignition switches, tach, air speed, altimeter, rate of climb, carb heat, Micro-air radio, choke, oil pressure, oil temp, volts, amps, cht/egt gauge, elt panel, various switches and accessory power supply jack.
In the throttle cross-over pic, there are bolts in the end of the red tube that can pivot in the end brackets. The bolts have been secured to ensure they do not loosen, but can pivot in the end brackets. There is a throttle push/pull connected to each end lever. The left side throttle is a lawn equipment product, connected by a bowden cable, where the knob can be turned to lock it in position. At the right is a simple rod/knob push/pull, but no locking action. In the middle of the red tube is the lever where a bowden cable is connected. The other end of this cable attaches to the carb throttle lever. The carb is a Zenith, which works well. We have observed that the intake tubes will form water/frost in certain conditions, so carb heat is available.
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DErwin
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Re: DE Instrument Panel
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Reply #10 on:
June 13, 2018, 09:41:22 PM »
Dear Tom H,
Thanks for the tips and pictures.
Your set up is awesome and we have about the same instruments except for the Vertical Speed Indicator(VSI) and panel type radio.
I am still tinkering on how to put all the instruments, switches, power plug (for my portable radio), Carb heat etc. while keeping
the panel height to not more than 6-1/2 - inches. I reckon that if the panel height is seven(7) inches and up you can barely see
anything up front anymore! I am going to make a cut-out from cardboard of all the instruments and stuff
so I can move them
around for best possible location.
Thanks again and will see how my panel and the dual throttle control goes.
Happy building to everyone.
DErwin
Philippines
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