gsxrpilot Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 3 hours ago, donkaye said: Thanks. When I thought about doing everything imaginable in the way of avionics with the Bravo and loving the Mooney in general and its speeds versus buying a turboprop or jet without all the new innovations (although the Epic has been tempting), the decision was not difficult given the type of flying I do. Upgrade #7 - Get Hector to cover those yokes! Don's got the largest delta between panel and yokes in any Mooney flying 1 Quote
donkaye Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 1 hour ago, gsxrpilot said: Upgrade #7 - Get Hector to cover those yokes! Don's got the largest delta between panel and yokes in any Mooney flying I wish he weren't in Texas so it maybe could be done without removing the yokes. That's a big job that doesn't buy me any new capability. Convince me otherwise. 1 Quote
Danb Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 16 hours ago, donkaye said: Thanks. When I thought about doing everything imaginable in the way of avionics with the Bravo and loving the Mooney in general and its speeds versus buying a turboprop or jet without all the new innovations (although the Epic has been tempting), the decision was not difficult given the type of flying I do. I couldn’t agree more although I’m hamstrung regarding the upgrades available to the GX. Basically I’ve done. I considered moving up a few years ago when younger, was considering a Lancaster jetprop decided the reward didn’t equal the Cost. A few considered a partnership on a Hondajet for your discussion above I didn’t go through with it. As you and I mentioned many times the cost benefit of the Bravo especially for smaller guys is much greater than most competitors, if I were to have a business need I’d provide a different answer Regardless you’ve done an awesome job with your upgrades, my regret is when I scheduled the upgrade to the GFC700 I canceled since Mooney went into another downturn in 2009 or somewhere around then, if Oshkosh ever gets going again I need a seat to check yours out. Quote
aviatoreb Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 13 hours ago, donkaye said: I wish he weren't in Texas so it maybe could be done without removing the yokes. That's a big job that doesn't buy me any new capability. Convince me otherwise. Well, you are right, that leather wrapped yokes do nothing for the performance of the aircraft. But they sure are luxurious and feel just great to grip. They are the perfect accent, and bring a smile to my face. I had mine done by Hector some time ago and the workmanship is fantastic and turn around was quite quick when prescheduled. I had the yokes pulled and quick mailed during an annual and it was really quite painless and seamless. 1 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 14 hours ago, donkaye said: I wish he weren't in Texas so it maybe could be done without removing the yokes. That's a big job that doesn't buy me any new capability. Convince me otherwise. I don't think I could convince you based on your criteria. I'll say that when I got mine done, twice, one on each Mooney I've owned, the labor to remove and reinstall was less than 2 hours total. It was negligible and was done while the plane was in the shop for other stuff. So the only disagreement I'd have is that it's a "big job". Other than that, it just adds to the comfort and aesthetics of the cockpit. We use Sight, Sound, and Touch in the cockpit. Therefore having a well laid out panel with glass screens displaying exactly the data needed, a good audio panel paired with some nice headsets, and comfortable yokes with buttons all in the right place, make for a nicer experience when spending hours in the cockpit. That's all I've got... I sure do like mine. 1 Quote
tmo Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 4 hours ago, gsxrpilot said: the labor to remove and reinstall was less than 2 hours total. Do you have some kind of quick disconnect for all the wiring going to the yoke? If not, how do you free the yoke? Quote
squeaky.stow Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 6 hours ago, aviatoreb said: really quite painless and seamless. Seamless? I though those baseball seams were part of the appeal! 2 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted February 18, 2021 Report Posted February 18, 2021 1 hour ago, tmo said: Do you have some kind of quick disconnect for all the wiring going to the yoke? If not, how do you free the yoke? cut the wires and re-solder them back together for reinstall. 1 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted February 19, 2021 Report Posted February 19, 2021 I've done business with Hector over 15 years and gave him his first ride in a Mooney. The last set of yokes I bought from him were newer style (2006 and later) already covered and then I gave him mine after the avionics shop took them off. You might check to see if he has an extra set of yokes and an option to order a set and pay a "core" charge until he gets yours back. That way the airplane has about two hours of down time. 1 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted March 8, 2021 Report Posted March 8, 2021 On 12/17/2020 at 6:01 PM, LANCECASPER said: Before November 2015 Then after mid 2018 Now I’m having a new panel cut and a JPI-930 put in. More pics to come . . I got it back over the weekend. Just flew it the 12 miles home . . . looking forward to getting used to the new layout. 9 Quote
carusoam Posted March 8, 2021 Report Posted March 8, 2021 So that’s what a new Bravo looks like on the inside! Fantastic Lance! Thanks for sharing the pics... Best regards, -a- Quote
AerostarDriver Posted May 16, 2021 Report Posted May 16, 2021 (edited) Just got through with phase one of my DIY panel upgrade. Next annual I will be cutting new panels for both the left and right side as well as installing a second GI-275 for an EIS. I am quite happy with how it has turned out and I find myself quite surprised how often I use the GI-275 MFD. I highly recommend Rudy Aircraft Instruments as they overhauled and painted my VSI and ASI. Edited May 16, 2021 by AerostarDriver 4 Quote
PeytonM Posted May 24, 2021 Report Posted May 24, 2021 I noticed that hardly changed the E-T-A switches to toggle switches. I believe they are offered as combo circuit breakers, just like the E-T-A switch. I did see one that moved to the new Mooney switch. Given the scarcity of cover replacement for the E-T-A, I just wonder if the thought had crossed your mind. Or do you have a source or solution fir broken covers? What did you Klixon switch folks do? I’m thinking of a panel-ectomy, so I’d appreciate your recommendations. (Personally, I like the look of the E-T-A switch!) Quote
Jay Bird Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 Mine is being finished up next week. With a new panel being cut I took the opportunity to ditch the Kilxon switches in favor of toggle style circuit breaker switches. Picture quality is not great but I will have more next week. 4 Quote
jetdriven Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 (edited) Our shop recently did a PA30 twin Comanche. Before. After. The GTN750 and the GNC255 were done before I got ahold of it, but everything else is ours Edited May 29, 2021 by jetdriven 4 Quote
Jay Bird Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 More phots, I pick it up at the end of the week! 3 Quote
0TreeLemur Posted September 27, 2021 Author Report Posted September 27, 2021 Need more entries. Let's see before/during/after photos of panel work folks are having done! 1 Quote
0TreeLemur Posted October 26, 2022 Author Report Posted October 26, 2022 For new Mooney owners looking for ideas on what to do with their panel... Latest configuration as of Apr. '22. Look at that awesome Brittain technology! And, unlike Tru-Trak, it can be found! 3-axis AP for under 4 AMUs, installed! Thanks to advice and help from awesome friends here on MS! 1 Quote
Scottknoll Posted October 26, 2022 Report Posted October 26, 2022 Here’s the before and during. Hoping early December finish date. Full Garmin & LHS-200C 3 Quote
0TreeLemur Posted April 26, 2023 Author Report Posted April 26, 2023 Ok, here are photos showing a just completed improvement of the panel in our new-to-us M20J. She came with fogged-up ASI and altimeter, TC with noisy bearings and a non-primary engine monitor, which left legacy gauges galore. We wanted to move the KX-155 below the Avidyne GPS, but the entire panel seems to have been riveted together on a bench, then put into the airplane. Impossible to move racks around without taking the whole thing out. The final photo shows overhauled ASI, Altimeter, non-TSO vacuum AI replaced, primary (JPI EDM-900) engine monitor installed, legacy engine gauges and ADF removed, USB power port and uAvionix AV-20-S timer/backup AI added. 1 Quote
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