Repackaging SV Panels

GalinHdz

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Has Dynon considered offering the AutoPilot and Knob Control panels so they fit in a standard 3 1/4" round hole? Maybe even offer the Com radio control head so it can fit in the 6.25" standard avionics rack.

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Dynon

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This might have been the first request I've seen for the form factor (for those parts), so I can't say it's been on our radar. With homebuilt aircraft, folks are often building from scratch, so fitting that form factor hasn't been a common request. But definitely not a bad thought.
 

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With the "retrofit" market out there, this will ease the burden of cutting existing panels making steam to glass conversions a less daunting proposal.

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uvaplane

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Along these lines, I concur on matching the 6.25” form factor. My Dynon com looks a bit out of place between a PS audio panel and a Avidyne GPS, but made it work.

Solution: offer the various control heads in a 3” wide by 1.5-2” rectangular form factor with a one or two hole Dynon front plate. That way, builders (or certified retrofits like me) could include one or two control heads seamlessly in their audio stacks.
 

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Not having to cut an existing instrument panel is how DYNON, with the D10 line, started out.

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GalinHdz, just FYI, the image in your signature doesn't show up. It won't display unless I open it in a new browser window. I'm guessing there's some image limitation in signatures that prevents it from showing up there.
 

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Yes please. In particular the COM radio in a standard 6.25" wide formfactor would look much nicer in many installations.
 
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