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Not a Cessna, but I updated my Cherokee Six panel to a T configuration at the
same time I updated the gyros (It had the original 1965 gyros) utilizing the existing panel cutouts. As I recall, the cost over the new gyros was about 2 hours of additional shop time. The advantage of using the existing cutouts a 1) you can also use the existing overlays, 2) no 337 required, 3) The plane still looks 'original', 4) much cheaper than making new holes and layout. Jim wrote: I've got a line on a low time 1963 Cessna 182. It's strictly a VFR plane, one nav com, transponder, encoder, new AI, HI, ELT and one new bladder. The price is right but I'm wondering what a new updated standard T panel would cost. Has anybody in the group updated an older non-standard Cessna panel? Thanks! -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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![]() Jim wrote: I've got a line on a low time 1963 Cessna 182. It's strictly a VFR plane, one nav com, transponder, encoder, new AI, HI, ELT and one new bladder. The price is right but I'm wondering what a new updated standard T panel would cost. Has anybody in the group updated an older non-standard Cessna panel? A place to start is www.avion.com They sell new metal panels. For my 67 182 each side is $1200. The lower three piece switch panel is also $1200. These are ridiculous prices. One of the nice things about the single engine Cessna's is that the panel is not structural, therefore putting in a new panel is a logbook entry. If you can find a template that you like for your new panel you could just transfer it over to a new piece of metal. I have a line on just such a deal for my new panel. There is no reason your panel should cost more than a few hundred bucks. |
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Weird. The one I'm looking at is N3572U.
Oh man, that IS creepy! What's it look like? I'd love to see a JPG of it. If it's red trim over white, I'll faint. David Sproul, Bethesda, MD |
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