I'm in the middle of recovering my airplane now.
But I'm starting to consider what the cockpit will look like when I've got it all back together.
I've always had a tangle of wires in the cabin. Portable intercom on the floor, handheld (hanging from a tie-wrap) on the dash with wires going to intercom, PTT on the yoke with wires going between my legs to the intercom.
I think that I can do better.
I've read, with great interest, Mark J / MikeRice / Doc / DJ's collaborations on cabinets that include panel-mount radios and sit on the floor.
I'm pretty close to doing something like that. But I'm wondering if anybody has used the glovebox space to do basically the same thing (install a panel-mount radio, panel-mount intercom, still powered by a battery).
But I'm starting to consider what the cockpit will look like when I've got it all back together.
I've always had a tangle of wires in the cabin. Portable intercom on the floor, handheld (hanging from a tie-wrap) on the dash with wires going to intercom, PTT on the yoke with wires going between my legs to the intercom.
I think that I can do better.
I've read, with great interest, Mark J / MikeRice / Doc / DJ's collaborations on cabinets that include panel-mount radios and sit on the floor.
I'm pretty close to doing something like that. But I'm wondering if anybody has used the glovebox space to do basically the same thing (install a panel-mount radio, panel-mount intercom, still powered by a battery).
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