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"Jay Honeck"
With the advent of laptops and portable DVD/CD players, it would seem logical to have some sort of a power port in the back seat -- yet I have never seen one. I have one cigarette lighter plug in the panel beneath the control column of the pilot's yoke, which I use to power a GPS. There is another sidewall mounted cigarette lighter plug behind the pilot's seat, where the passenger can plug in. I use this to power a CD player then connect the audio out into a music jack for my PS Engineering intercom. The plane is a C310K. Both plugs are original factory items. Brian |
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The new Aviat Husky's have two power port next to the headphone jacks.
They are not cigar lighter sockets. I don't know what the plug they use is, it is smaller than a cigar socket, more like an RCA jack. I guess you have to put adapters or different jacks on the end of your cord. Then there is the music port to the intercom, and the update port for the GPS.... Lots of little plug in there. |
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