Brent Dana
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100-150 with 2 people. Because in these older planes, lots of work on my wiring, breakers, etc. if its all apart, now is the time. But think about this my plane is 66 yrs old. The wiring plastic is old and brittle. Then you will be dealing with your fuel lines, i found one that was original, inside the cab. Replaced all fuel lines! If your gonna spend the money, you had better spend the money, on all. My avionics guy has spent at least 40 hours on wiring the panel to be ready to go into the plane. Excluding the work done getting plane ready to accept the panel. I spent 150 hrs designing, cutting, powdercoating, and getting panel lazer etched. Then spent at least 2days cleaning the inside panels for new insulation. All new breakers, all new switches, and buttons. Lots going on here! But here is the good news, got a 130k bid for garmin! What a joke! Guessing real numbers for all of this, is about 50k when i am done. But, it will be amazing and high tech IFR plane. No de-ice, but I will not be flying in that.Hi,
How Many hours for installation do you calculate.
Regards,
Volker
I purchased the IFD440 and to circumvent the smaller screen size I installed a iPad Air (9.7") horizontally that displays a split screen with the IFD100 and Foreflight. It is so much easier to use than the 430"Wish i had not bought the garmin 430w, wish, I would have done avidyne 540. I hate garmin!"
Excellent attitude & approach to the job, replacing the old circuit breakers etc is the way to go _ I know this from experience.
Dare I say it however you could sell the 430W & still buy the IFD440 as it's a much better unit & isn't life limited like Garmin, & it's a slide in replacement without any wiring changes, normally - you probably know that anyway.![]()