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Re: Flight Instrument Panel

Subject: Re: Flight Instrument Panel
From: Fillinger@aol.com
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 23:23:02
Hello, Nigel --

Thanx for the additional info on the panel installation; I have that yet to 
plan out.

As to RMI's uEncoder instrument, I was thinking VFR.  For IFR, you're exactly 
correct, and in which case the uEncoder itself is then arguably a waste.  For 
even VFR, I erred in suggesting the ASI be eliminated, as I don't intend to 
(lack of aural stall warning being one reason).  I would argue, though, that 
an altimeter is optional for VFR with the uEncoder, or alternatively a 2-inch 
non-sensitive item intended for ultralights is a cheap backup.

I would like an IFR Europa, but I live in the area of the USA (Great Lakes) 
where the icing conditions get so bad so often that for 5 months of the year 
IMC in a Europa would be a bit bold (laminar flow airfoil; where to mount a 
heated pitot?).  The Great Lakes area is where an ATR-72 commuter turboprop 
iced up so bad they lost it in 30 minutes or less of exposure.  The leading 
edge boots and prop de-ice worked OK, but ice around mid-chord caused aileron 
reversal.  I used to fly IFR often, but not so much since a few years ago 
when descent to the IAF thru a Mickey Mouse broken layer over Lake Erie iced 
the wings, the prop, and clogged the induction air scoop all in a few 
minutes.  'Nuf for me!

Regards,
Fred Fillinger, A063

> This is not recommended by RMI as you totally reliant on one electrical
>  instrument which could fail. They advise replacing the VSI only which is
>  not essential. This means you are still back to 6 flight instruments if you
>  desire a full IFR panel. The floppyness of the metal panel reduces
>  dramatically once it is bolted to the main panel. I used a total of 9 bolts
>  and inserts (omitting the top left corner due to lack of space). The only
>  items needing  extra support were the AH and DI due to their length and
>  weight. This I achieved by a padded narrow shelf (under the DI) and foam
>  stand-off pieces between the DI and AH. The shelf also makes fitting and
>  removing the sub panel much easier.
>  
>  Nigel Charles


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