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Date: 04/26/2007 Views: 4348

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Date: 08/21/2008 Views: 5470

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Date: 02/02/2026
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IMG_2065

IMG_2065

The GRT Sport has arrived and almost all the instruments have been set in their panels. This is a test fit. It was necessary to adjust the big opening in the main for clearance of some of the various instruments.

Date: 11/05/2011
Views: 8367
IMG_2307

IMG_2307

Cardboard cutouts and templates were used to shape and size the panels and to decide where instruments should go.

Date: 10/06/2011
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IMG_2313

IMG_2313

Panel plates were cut from aluminum and fitted to the fiberglass.

Date: 10/06/2011
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IMG_2312

IMG_2312

This was the more difficult fit of the three.

Date: 10/06/2011
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IMG_2451

IMG_2451

Templates were used to transfer the instrument locations to the aluminum panels for cutting.

Date: 10/24/2011
Views: 7071
IMG_2460

IMG_2460

Used our hydraulic punch to poke out the round holes. The rectangular holes were corner drilled and cut out with aircraft shears. Files were used to clean up the holes in shape and size.

Date: 10/27/2011
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IMG_2461

IMG_2461

The two main panels cut, poked and in place.

Date: 10/27/2011
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IMG_2452

IMG_2452

The Garmin equipment sold very quickly and the proceeds were used to buy the new instruments. Here are the 2 1/2" "backup" gauges with the Microair Comm & Xponder as well as the GRT EIS 4000 from the old panel. At this point I was sti

Date: 10/24/2011
Views: 7642
IMG_2447

IMG_2447

Started to make up the switch and breaker panel.

Date: 10/24/2011
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IMG_2309

IMG_2309

The obvious place to begin weight reduction was the ridiculously heavy instrument panel. Removed it and put the Garmin radios, etc. up for sale. Meanwhile, I began to lay out the instrument configuration in the old panel.

Date: 10/06/2011
Views: 10582
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