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Project Blue Angels SeaRey
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Date:  10-6-2013
Number of Hours:  7.00
Manual Reference:  None
Brief Description:  Completed temporary panel component layout

I finished installing everything into my temporary panel. Really happy with the layout so far. I also modified it where it can sit down right about where the real panel will be, to get a feel for it. About the only thing I changed from what I had on paper, is to move the drink holder from the center of the co-pilot’s panel, to closer to where I could reach it and use it. It’s a neat (but expensive) drink holder… just click it, and it pops out from the panel. There was nothing else I needed to put in the passenger panel; the space will probably be used for a tablet in the future, for passenger entertainment (as if my flying isn’t entertainment enough).

I have all the warning lights and fuses where they’d go. Most all of these planes have old mechanical Hobbs meters (accumulated engine time), but I went with something (again, expensive) called the “Super Clock”, that, besides doing the clock thing, is also a Hobbs-type meter, and counts engine time by sensing the alternator running. Now I can begin to wire up all my real switches, and really get things working.
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The completed temporary panel layout

The completed temporary panel layout

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How the center panel turned out

How the center panel turned out

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Co-pilot side has drink holder, hobbs clock, remote ETL, and aux power

Co-pilot side has drink holder, hobbs clock, remote ETL, and aux power

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