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Old March 5th 05, 04:41 AM
Aaron Coolidge
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Jay Honeck wrote:
: Wouldn't it be awesome if someone came up with an STC'd Cherokee panel
: that had a piano hinge at the bottom, so that we could simply flip the
: panel down, and get at the back of the radios, instruments and
: switches?

I fixed, uh, a landing light wire on an almost new Mooney a couple weeks
ago. That huge circuit breaker panel on the right side is a swing out
panel, at least on M20R airplanes. It slides out about 6" then swings open
so that you can get at the back of the 1,000,000 circuit breakers installed
in it. It was pretty nifty.
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Aaron C.
 




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