REFLECTOR:Instument panels Fiberglass/Aluminum
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reflector@tvbf.org
Fri, 9 Jan 2004 18:46:08 EST
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If you look at panel group 2-5 you can see the panel is one panel. The
Aluminum Sandwiches the fiberglass. Anywhere there is a sub panel instruments,
Radios, Breakers the glass was removed from the back. We connected feet onto the
panel in several spots making it very easy to mount into the plane. It is a
light but very strong assembly. NO STRESS FRACTURES.
Steve
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