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1. 02:40 PM - Allegro 2000, instrument panel (theo van duin)
2. 03:37 PM - Re: Allegro 2000, instrument panel (Hugh)
3. 04:09 PM - Re: Allegro 2000, spare parts availabilityAllegro 2000, spare parts availability ()
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Subject: | Allegro 2000, instrument panel |
Fellow-Allegro listers,
Thanks to Hugh for his reply on my "spare parts availability" questions on
the Allegro-list.
I did sent an email with the same questions to sales@fantasyairusa.com and
do hope
they will respond to me, being a European Allegro owner.
All together I do have an orphanige feeling, related to the reported an
experienced lack of
support and lack of customer info from Fantasy Air and dealers.
The Allegro 2000, I bought one month ago, has a plywood instrument panel.
Because of
moisture influences (the plane was hangered in a half open shed) the
plywood is partly
delaminated.
I would like to replace the panel bij an aluminum part. If I can't buy a
blank, or if this piece
of sheetmetal appeares to be very expensive, I want to make one myself.
--- What might be the thickness of the designed alu instrument panel?
--- Is there somewhere a dimensional drawing available of the blank panel,
of which
I could get a copy?
Thanks for your reply,
Theo van Duin
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Subject: | Allegro 2000, instrument panel |
Theo:
I received the blank aluminum panel in my kit. I designed and laid out all
of my instruments using an Auto Cad program and had the openings for all the
instruments and avionics cut on a laser machine. I still have the drawing. I
will look to see if I can give you the panel thickness as well as the
outline of the blank panel. If you cannot get enough measurments off of your
old panel to duplicate it, I'll try to measure mine. As you will see the top
and ends of the panel are a compound curve. I'll get back in touch with you.
As a matter of interest, attached are a few pictures of my panel.
Hugh
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[mailto:owner-allegro-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of theo van duin
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 5:40 PM
Subject: Allegro-List: Allegro 2000, instrument panel
Fellow-Allegro listers,
Thanks to Hugh for his reply on my "spare parts availability" questions on
the Allegro-list.
I did sent an email with the same questions to sales@fantasyairusa.com and
do hope
they will respond to me, being a European Allegro owner.
All together I do have an orphanige feeling, related to the reported an
experienced lack of
support and lack of customer info from Fantasy Air and dealers.
The Allegro 2000, I bought one month ago, has a plywood instrument panel.
Because of
moisture influences (the plane was hangered in a half open shed) the
plywood is partly
delaminated.
I would like to replace the panel bij an aluminum part. If I can't buy a
blank, or if this piece
of sheetmetal appeares to be very expensive, I want to make one myself.
--- What might be the thickness of the designed alu instrument panel?
--- Is there somewhere a dimensional drawing available of the blank panel,
of which
I could get a copy?
Thanks for your reply,
Theo van Duin
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Subject: | Re: Allegro 2000, spare parts availabilityAllegro 2000, |
spare parts availability
Hi Hugh and gang. There is an Arizona dealer for Allegro on Fantasy Airs
web
site and there is an arrow that scrolls down to show another 11. I help
Lee
Ramsdell out at L and L light Sport aviation, the dealer for NY CT and
New
England states. 3 weeks ago I flew a new Allegro up from Sanford Lee to
NY.
At that time Doug Hemsted mentioned that they were bringing the
manufacturing to the states and that NC was one of 2 spots they were
looking
at. Planes are still being built and shipped from the Czechs Republic
and
when the move takes place there will be a 2 week delay in production.
All of
our parts come through B Bar D.
Bob Griffin
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