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    Default CCub EX 0056 Inst. Panel

    Just started building the inst. panel on #3 here is a picture, the old steam gauge guy is installing a glass panel.
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    EV,

    Nice pictures, keep them coming!

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    Default Re: CCub EX 0056 Inst. Panel

    Is that ten inch glass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlconti View Post
    Is that ten inch glass?

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    Its 8.4 that's what Advance says.
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    Default Re: CCub EX 0056 Inst. Panel

    I've owned AFS EFISs before, you'll like it!
    Randy Lervold

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    Quote Originally Posted by randylervold View Post
    I've owned AFS EFISs before, you'll like it!
    I am sure I will, David (Son) has that setup in his RV-8 and really likes it.
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    Advanced is now owned by former competitor Dynon. What is encouraging about this acquisition is that Dynon states their intent is to leverage Dynon's financial strength and economies of scale to help Advanced succeed. They will continue to operate as separate companies otherwise.

    I have the Dynon Skyview system in my CC. Both of these companies build state of the art systems. They are miles ahead of so called "certified" systems at a fraction of the cost.

    The merger means both will continue to be enhanced with industry leading innovations, and both will continue with outstanding owner support.

    regards, Carl

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlconti View Post
    Advanced is now owned by former competitor Dynon. What is encouraging about this acquisition is that Dynon states their intent is to leverage Dynon's financial strength and economies of scale to help Advanced succeed. They will continue to operate as separate companies otherwise.

    I have the Dynon Skyview system in my CC. Both of these companies build state of the art systems. They are miles ahead of so called "certified" systems at a fraction of the cost.

    The merger means both will continue to be enhanced with industry leading innovations, and both will continue with outstanding owner support.

    regards, Carl
    Looks good EV. Will keep in touch.

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    Applied power to the Advance 5500 today looks great.
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    Very nice.

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