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Do's and Don'ts

  • Don't remove any material from the ribs supporting the glare shield without running it by Vans and re-building the strength. See e.g. this FB thread. It is possible to place the instruments so that they go left, right or underneath the ribs.
  • Don't remove the lowest part of the sub-panel to accommodate GPS units (the bottom part with its flange is structural. If you remove it, you need to reestablish equivalent strength across the cutout). Rather cut a rectangular hole for the GPS with rounded corners to avoid stress into the sub-panel and reinforce the cut-out with angle brackets as mentioned in the build manual.
  • Don't put your backup attitude indicator (e.g. a G5) out of sight (on the copilot side, down on the center console)
  • Don't put your IFR-certified GPS out of sight (more than 45 degrees to the right, more than 30 degrees down), unless you install a full annunciator panel in sight.
  • Do ensure you have more space than you need for the connectors. With the wires coming out you want roughly double the length of the connectors for the wires to make their curve.
  • Do avoid putting anything between the sub panel and the firewall. Its really hard to get there once the plane is complete for inspection or repair.

IFR Requirements

  • See EAA's article on IFR requirements

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Making Your Own Panel




  • A view behind another sample panel. No supports cut and nothing between the firewall and the sub panel.
  • There is a panel on the right side to hold the remote COM. Nutplates on the bottom bar, and on the subpanel. The Engine box is top right. I'd put it an inch lower next time as the connectors are very tight.
  • The radio stack is about as high as it can be.