Re: Shock Mounting Gyros

Re: Shock Mounting Gyros

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Shock Mounting Gyros Doug Palmer 12-26-2005
Hi, I do not understand, are you building a Classic type of plane? If not,
why use 1930 and 1940 technology? I am not to the point of building my panel
yet, but I am going glass.
If you are rebuilding a panel, it's not cost effective, but if your going
from scatch.... I priced the GRT's EFIS & full engine monitor for the same
price as a vacumm system. You get a lot more than a Six pack system for the
same price. If you have not purchased parts of your system, you may want to
check the features.
david
"Doug Palmer" <shitmail@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:jUUrf.206$Hl6.163@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> I'm starting the planning of my panel and wondering how many people have
> shock-mounted their gyros. Please also comment if you have NOT done so,
and
> weather or not you think it actually helped. I'm working with limited
> panel space (aren't we all) and the shock mounts will take up valuable
real
> estate. I'm considering using the smaller lord mounts but would also
like
> to hear of other solutions people have found to accomplish the mission
using
> minimal extra panel space.
>
> Thanks
>
>




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