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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
Mxsmanic wrote in
: James Sleeman writes: Qualifier: in certified aircraft. What kinds of aircraft aren't certified? Experimental stuff? I've seen pictures on the Net of people replacing instruments and stuff as if they were working on their cars in a garage. Oh well, case closed then. You seen it on the net. Bertie |
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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
no, no. it's click and drag. Anthony 'flies' a simulator.
On Dec 27, 10:30*pm, wrote: On Dec 27, 4:14 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: What's the procedure for installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft? It's a very simple procedu 1. *Open wallet 2. *Remove money |
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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
Mxsmanic wrote:
Rip writes: ANTHONY, YOU'RE A BOOR. GO TO A SIM GROUP! Note to all: Mxsmanic (Anthony) is not a pilot. He has never flown any type of aircraft. At all. He simulates flight on a computer running Microsoft Flight Simulator, asks inane questions, and then argues about the answers. Save your time. Don't answer. I've already received an answer. I was pretty sure that there are still people who can answer questions without throwing tantrums. See, Anthony. You're STILL an unwanted boor. A statement of fact doth not a tantrum make, but boors make up their own definitions so that they can remain boorish. |
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Rip writes:
A statement of fact doth not a tantrum make ... I agree, and I got that. Case closed. |
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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... I've already received an answer. I was pretty sure that there are still people who can answer questions without throwing tantrums. Too bad you're not one of them. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... James Sleeman writes: Qualifier: in certified aircraft. What kinds of aircraft aren't certified? Experimental stuff? I've seen pictures on the Net of people replacing instruments and stuff as if they were working on their cars in a garage. I don't know if they are actually doing the work themselves (which apparently wouldn't be legal, but people do lots of illegal things), or someone certified is doing it and somehow they took pictures during the whole time, or maybe their aircraft is one that isn't certified. I've seen pictures of all sorts of gadgets strapped and taped in place in cockpits, too. Does that have to be certified, or is it exempt if it isn't actually screwed into the panel? Looking to spiff up your monitor for MSFS? Be advised that screwing any gadget to your monitor will void the warranty. Use Velcro. |
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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
James Sleeman wrote:
On Dec 28, 12:21Â*pm, wrote: Removing and installing instruments and avionics is not difficult but only an authorized mechanic can legally do it. Only an authorized avionics technician can work on avionics (repairing). Qualifier: in certified aircraft. Another qualifier : Slide-in replacement radios (except transponders) can be removed and installed in production aircraft by the owner/operator. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200712/1 |
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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... What's the procedure for installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft? Panel design add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator are readily available. Installation instructions vary. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote .. What's the procedure for installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft? Take the opportunity: Use Google to learn, then tell us. This is your unique chance to prove you might actually make a contribution to this community. The answer is out there, free for you to search. Use the freedom of Internet to reach it and achieve something. |
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Installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft
On Dec 29, 12:00 pm, "Snowbird" wrote:
"Mxsmanic" wrote .. What's the procedure for installing instruments and avionics in small aircraft? Take the opportunity: Use Google to learn, then tell us. This is your unique chance to prove you might actually make a contribution to this community. The answer is out there, free for you to search. Use the freedom of Internet to reach it and achieve something. The lame consulting a LAME eh |
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