---------------------------------------------------------- Commander-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 09/05/05: 11 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 02:58 AM - Old Panels, my 680F panel (jmenchetti@cantv.net) 2. 07:59 AM - Re: fly-in (Barry Hancock) 3. 09:20 AM - Re: Old Panels, my 680F panel (CloudCraft@aol.com) 4. 11:11 AM - Re: Old Panels, my 680F panel (tylor.hall) 5. 02:08 PM - Re: Old Panels, my 680F panel (nico css) 6. 02:40 PM - Re: Re: fly-in (YOURTCFG@aol.com) 7. 03:14 PM - Re: Old Panels, my 680F panel (Bill Bow) 8. 04:04 PM - Re: Old Panels, my 680F panel (nico css) 9. 06:20 PM - Re: Before and After Panel (nico css) 10. 08:17 PM - Re: 680FL-1794 (nico css) 11. 08:17 PM - Re: 680FL-1794 (nico css) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 02:58:57 AM PST US From: "jmenchetti@cantv.net" Subject: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: "jmenchetti@cantv.net" Dear gentlemen, here are some pics of my 680f panel, before having a facelift ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:59:27 AM PST US From: Barry Hancock Subject: Commander-List: Re: fly-in --> Commander-List message posted by: Barry Hancock > > For those of you who haven't received a Fly-In registration or > misplaced it, > attached is the form in a Word document that you can download and > print. > > Remember this site strips all attachments.... Cheers, Barry ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 09:20:45 AM PST US From: CloudCraft@aol.com Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: CloudCraft@aol.com Now THAT is a classic panel! Thank you, Sir. You all do realize that soon there will be a generation of pilots who will not recognize most of the instruments shown here. Wing Commander Gordon Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere. ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 11:11:58 AM PST US From: "tylor.hall" Subject: RE: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: "tylor.hall" Keith, I have collected a number of panel photos. Some are before and after photos. I have N2001M before and after photos. I will send them to Nico to post. I just check the www.aerocommander.com web site and the distance calculator and hotel information is for last year. Tylor Hall Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: CloudCraft@aol.com Now THAT is a classic panel! Thank you, Sir. You all do realize that soon there will be a generation of pilots who will not recognize most of the instruments shown here. Wing Commander Gordon Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere. ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 02:08:29 PM PST US From: "nico css" Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" N2001M's panel has been posted to http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/Aero%20Commanders/ Click on "Panels" and "N2001M". I created a special folder for panels to reduce the clutter in case there are some other folks who would want to have their panels published. Currently there is a folder for each Commander for which I have pictures. If you feel it would be better to merely include the panel photos within the Commander's folder instead of separately under a "Panels" folder, let me know. Your feedback would be appreciated. Then, perhaps, Mason could send us pictures of the rest of his Commander. Thanks Nico ----- Original Message ----- From: "tylor.hall" Subject: RE: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > --> Commander-List message posted by: "tylor.hall" > > Keith, > I have collected a number of panel photos. Some are before and after > photos. > I have N2001M before and after photos. > I will send them to Nico to post. > > I just check the www.aerocommander.com web site and the distance calculator > and hotel information is for last year. > Tylor Hall > > > Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > > --> Commander-List message posted by: CloudCraft@aol.com > > Now THAT is a classic panel! Thank you, Sir. > > You all do realize that soon there will be a generation of pilots who will > not recognize most of the instruments shown here. > > Wing Commander Gordon > > Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere. > > ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 02:40:37 PM PST US From: YOURTCFG@aol.com Subject: Re: Commander-List: Re: fly-in --> Commander-List message posted by: YOURTCFG@aol.com Thanks for the reminder. If anyone needs a registration form, let me know and I'll send to your individual email. jb ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 03:14:27 PM PST US From: "Bill Bow" Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: "Bill Bow" I didn't realize there were pictures from the "Unofficial Redneck Commander Flying, Pensacola" there. One of the few times mine was running. bilbo ----- Original Message ----- From: "nico css" Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" > > > N2001M's panel has been posted to > http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/Aero%20Commanders/ > Click on "Panels" and "N2001M". I created a special folder for panels to > reduce the clutter in case there are some other folks who would want to > have > their panels published. Currently there is a folder for each Commander for > which I have pictures. If you feel it would be better to merely include > the > panel photos within the Commander's folder instead of separately under a > "Panels" folder, let me know. Your feedback would be appreciated. Then, > perhaps, Mason could send us pictures of the rest of his Commander. > > Thanks > Nico > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "tylor.hall" > To: ; > Subject: RE: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > > >> --> Commander-List message posted by: "tylor.hall" > >> >> Keith, >> I have collected a number of panel photos. Some are before and after >> photos. >> I have N2001M before and after photos. >> I will send them to Nico to post. >> >> I just check the www.aerocommander.com web site and the distance > calculator >> and hotel information is for last year. >> Tylor Hall >> >> >> Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel >> >> --> Commander-List message posted by: CloudCraft@aol.com >> >> Now THAT is a classic panel! Thank you, Sir. >> >> You all do realize that soon there will be a generation of pilots who >> will >> not recognize most of the instruments shown here. >> >> Wing Commander Gordon >> >> Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere. >> >> > > > ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 04:04:29 PM PST US From: "nico css" Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" The collection is slowly growing and, as time passes, it will become quite a memory jerker. It would be nice if I could get some narratives that go with the pictures. Then one can see, read and enjoy the experiences again. Nico ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Bow" Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > --> Commander-List message posted by: "Bill Bow" > > I didn't realize there were pictures from the "Unofficial Redneck Commander > Flying, Pensacola" there. One of the few times mine was running. > > bilbo > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "nico css" > To: > Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > > > > --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" > > > > > > N2001M's panel has been posted to > > http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/Aero%20Commanders/ > > Click on "Panels" and "N2001M". I created a special folder for panels to > > reduce the clutter in case there are some other folks who would want to > > have > > their panels published. Currently there is a folder for each Commander for > > which I have pictures. If you feel it would be better to merely include > > the > > panel photos within the Commander's folder instead of separately under a > > "Panels" folder, let me know. Your feedback would be appreciated. Then, > > perhaps, Mason could send us pictures of the rest of his Commander. > > > > Thanks > > Nico > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "tylor.hall" > > To: ; > > Subject: RE: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > > > > > >> --> Commander-List message posted by: "tylor.hall" > > > >> > >> Keith, > >> I have collected a number of panel photos. Some are before and after > >> photos. > >> I have N2001M before and after photos. > >> I will send them to Nico to post. > >> > >> I just check the www.aerocommander.com web site and the distance > > calculator > >> and hotel information is for last year. > >> Tylor Hall > >> > >> > >> Subject: Re: Commander-List: Old Panels, my 680F panel > >> > >> --> Commander-List message posted by: CloudCraft@aol.com > >> > >> Now THAT is a classic panel! Thank you, Sir. > >> > >> You all do realize that soon there will be a generation of pilots who > >> will > >> not recognize most of the instruments shown here. > >> > >> Wing Commander Gordon > >> > >> Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere. > >> > >> > > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 06:20:46 PM PST US From: "nico css" "Jerry Sprayberry" Subject: Commander-List: Re: Before and After Panel --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" Jerry, It has been published at http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/Aero%20Commanders/ click on N198JW and then on the .html file. You may ignore the images folder - it just contains the images that are in the .html file. This is an example of images that come with commentaries - it looks a lot nicer, don't you think? So, if you guys would go through the images and send me the commentaries, I will repost them in this format. I reposted N2001M's panel under its registration number; I will remove the "Panels" folder later. Click on N2001M to view. Thanks Nico ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry Sprayberry To: nico@cybersuperstore.com Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 4:30 PM Subject: Before and After Panel Hi Nico: These are N198JW Panels Before and after. It is a 680F(p) Commander, that ended up with a Garmin 530, 430, Transponder and Audio Panel. Collins FD105 FD, Shaden Fuel Flow & Altitude Alerter. Thanks for posting. Jerry Sprayberry ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 08:17:11 PM PST US From: "nico css" Subject: Commander-List: Re: 680FL-1794 --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" Tylor, They are in http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/Aero%20Commanders/ and click on Commanders in Chile. Thanks Nico ----- Original Message ----- From: tylor.hall To: Nico van Niekerk Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 7:38 PM Subject: 680FL-1794 Nico, 680FL SN 1794 is a Mr RPM conversion that has lived in Chile for many years. It is one of 4 that are down there hauling boxes for a living. What is very different is the STC'ed large baggage door and clamshell opening main door. The STC is owned by Central Air, but they only did one conversion. The last photo shows the sister ships that are down there. Tylor Hall ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 08:17:53 PM PST US From: "nico css" Subject: Commander-List: Re: 680FL-1794 --> Commander-List message posted by: "nico css" Tylor, They are in http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/Aero%20Commanders/ and click on Commanders in Chile. Thanks Nico ----- Original Message ----- From: tylor.hall To: Nico van Niekerk Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 7:38 PM Subject: 680FL-1794 Nico, 680FL SN 1794 is a Mr RPM conversion that has lived in Chile for many years. It is one of 4 that are down there hauling boxes for a living. What is very different is the STC'ed large baggage door and clamshell opening main door. The STC is owned by Central Air, but they only did one conversion. The last photo shows the sister ships that are down there. Tylor Hall