MAJOR Cessna 172 Avionics [+] Panel Makeover
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 Published On Feb 10, 2022

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. See all the equipment we put on the airplane, and inquire about your own project! https://newviewtech.com/aoa/ The panel project for our Cessna 172 is coming to a close, with all the avionics and tests being completed. It’s been a fun process so far, flying all the way from Alaska to Wisconsin in a bold and big plan to get the panel and these avionics upgraded to IFR.

After a lot of previous work in designing the new Cessna 172 avionics and panel, the last bits are coming together. Not only do we put in all the new instruments, but we have to do other tests before everything can be wrapped up. We need to get this thing flying!

Last time we showed you the leather wrapped yokes, the single piece CNC cut instrument panel, newly restored paint, and more.

This time we still have a lot of work to do. We’ll be following schematics to put all the pieces together to spec, powering up the airplane for the first time and seeing it all happen, and more. This aviation technology is just crazy.

Sara, a former student of mine, came to hang out and see the progress of the panel. It was great to see her. She flew in a plane she rented from Madison.

The aircraft pitot static system had to go through IFR Certification. Bruce, the owner of NewView Technologies where we’re getting the modernized, did the test. He hooks up tubes that add pressure to the system, then checks the different tolerances for the instruments.

We got new lighting done in the airplane with overhead and map lights from WAT. We also have much of it on a dimmer. That means we have a master dimmer for many of the instruments and radios.

Rosen Visors are a much better solution for our visors. We got the 3 AXIS version to replace what we had before, and we’re really happy with the solution.

With all the new equipment on this Cessna 172, we had to do a new weight and balance. This was one of the most difficult things we had to do the entire time.

While the airplane was leveled, we also calibrated the fuel senders. This will give us accurate fuel readings for the first time. The digital fuel senders are very accurate, giving us a reliable source for our fuel levels.

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Watch the entire Alaska to Oshkosh series where we fly our Cessna 172 to get a panel upgrade. See the series here --    • Extreme Airplane Panel Makeover | IT ...  

See our panel project with NewView Technologies. Learn more about the different components and avionics, and talk to them about your instrument panel project: https://www.NewViewTech.com/AOA

The panel will be fitted with a handful of awesome tools. Here's a list:
-- Garmin GI275 Attitude Indicator
-- Garmin GI275 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
-- Garmin GI275 Engine Indication System (EIS)
-- More 6 Pack Instruments
-- PS Engineering PAR200B Audio Panel
-- Garmin GNX375 WAAS GPS Transponder
-- Garmin GNC255 NAV/COMM
-- New Engine Controls from McFarlane
-- New ARTEX ELT
-- Garmin USB Ports
-- Various Design Elements and Switches
-- Last but not least, an iPad mount from Pivot Cases so we can have ForeFlight

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:40 Coming Up
1:41 Recap
2:35 B25 Bomber
3:32 Schematics
4:00 A Special Visitor
5:36 Powering Up
9:57 Online Ground School
10:17 IFR Certification
11:21 Engine Controls
12:50 B52 Emergency Landing
13:35 Lighting
14:17 Autopilot
14:55 Rosen Visors
15:31 New View Technologies
16:19 Weighing The Plane
18:14 Fuel Senders
18:55 My Appreciation
23:26 The Next Episode
24:06 End Credits

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