---------------------------------------------------------- RV6-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 05/26/03: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 06:13 AM - Autopilot (George Frost) 2. 08:32 AM - Re: Autopilot (James E. Clark) 3. 01:39 PM - Re: Autopilot (Norman) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 06:13:12 AM PST US From: George Frost Subject: RV6-List: Autopilot --> RV6-List message posted by: George Frost After laying out my panel in the aircraft and temporarily installing instruments, I removed it, worked on it separately and installed my instruments. Only when I put the panel in the aircraft did I discover this problem. I exchanged my turn coordinator for a navaid autopilot that goes in the same location and has turn coordinator function. My RV-6 is a tip up canopy version and has a second bulkhead behind and close to the panel. The housing of the auto pilot is deeper than the space between the panel and the bulkhead. The autopilot did not fit. This could be remedied by cutting a port through the bulkhead, but there is also a structural member that slants in from the side wall to prevent this. I do not want to move the turn coordinator to a non standard location, interfering with my instrument scan. It appears that my only option is to build a one inch projection out from the face of panel for the unit. Has any one had this problem and solved it a better way? I will be calling Navaid to see if they have a shorter unit or separated components after the holiday break. ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 08:32:41 AM PST US From: "James E. Clark" Subject: RE: RV6-List: Autopilot --> RV6-List message posted by: "James E. Clark" Do you six 3 1/8" holes or eight? We have eight, with a turn coordinator AND the NAVAID. The NAVAID is in the bottom right corner of the eight holes. Cutting the "extension hole" is a lot more feasible a bit more to the right. Of course, I know you don't want to hear this but you could in fact "re-layout" the panel in a manner that has space for eight 3 1/8" + three 2 1/4" + radio stack + nine 2 1/4". It was a challenge but we were able to do it (also with little air vents on the side. There is though a little sub-panel for switches etc. The plane is an RV6 tipup. If you want I can send (off-list) a picture of the layout. James > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-rv6-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-rv6-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of George Frost > Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 9:13 AM > To: rv6-list@matronics.com > Subject: RV6-List: Autopilot > > > --> RV6-List message posted by: George Frost > > > After laying out my panel in the aircraft and temporarily installing > instruments, I removed it, worked on it separately and installed my > instruments. Only when I put the panel in the aircraft did I discover > this problem. > > I exchanged my turn coordinator for a navaid autopilot that goes in > the same location and has turn coordinator function. My RV-6 is a tip > up canopy version and has a second bulkhead behind and close to the > panel. The housing of the auto pilot is deeper than the space between > the panel and the bulkhead. The autopilot did not fit. This could be > remedied by cutting a port through the bulkhead, but there is also a > structural member that slants in from the side wall to prevent this. > > I do not want to move the turn coordinator to a non standard > location, interfering with my instrument scan. It appears that my > only option is to build a one inch projection out from the face of > panel for the unit. Has any one had this problem and solved it a > better way? > > I will be calling Navaid to see if they have a shorter unit or > separated components after the holiday break. > > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 01:39:16 PM PST US From: "Norman" Subject: Re: RV6-List: Autopilot --> RV6-List message posted by: "Norman" > The housing of the auto pilot is deeper than the space between > the panel and the bulkhead. The autopilot did not fit. This could be > remedied by cutting a port through the bulkhead, but there is also a > structural member that slants in from the side wall to prevent this. Cut the interfering metal and then use angle to brace it back up. Norman Hunger RV6A Delta BC