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    Hi Gang,

    I've got a '46 with a Harer/Gilberti conversion. My gauges appear older, but may not be original (perhaps some?) My questions are: Am I illegal because none of the gauges have colored markings? ie. NE lines on the airspeed and tach, green arc on the oil temp, etc. If so, can I just paint them on the glass? And is there a way to determine what gauges/model numbers should be original? I'd like to get that "authentic look."

    Thanks Folks!

    Buck

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    Hi Buck,

    The picture I recently posted of the old 3 in 1 gauge does not have markings on the oil temp or pressure dials either. At the next annual, my Inspector / Mechanic told me to get some decals from Wag Aero or Aircraft Spruce, etc. For now, I just put them on the exterior glass.

    Mike
    Mike
    NC29624
    1940 BC65

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    • #3
      Thanks Mike.....annual coming up this month!

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      • #4
        Innocent question: if the aircraft was originally certificated without instrument markings, are you now legally obliged to add markings?

        If so, would you require a field approval for such a modification? What rules and regulations (FAR's?) require the operator to add markings?

        If you add markings without FAA approval (and hence illegally), do you invalidate your insurance?

        Rob
        p.s. in England we have different rules, so the questions are non-biased.

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