Our local EAA chapter just had a demonstration of the Vertical Power elec=
tronic power panels manufactured in Albuquerque. One of those units woul=
d sure clean up the banks of switches & fuses in Ximangos & eliminate the=
need to carry fuses.
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:53:21 -0500
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From: Cliff Goldman <n40cg@MAC.COM>
Subject: Power Panel
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Our local EAA chapter just had a demonstration of the Vertical Power elec=
tronic power panels manufactured in Albuquerque. One of those units woul=
d sure clean up the banks of switches & fuses in Ximangos & eliminate the=
need to carry fuses. Since, under the JARs Aeromot can install stuff on=
ly available to homebuilders here in the US (mine came with a Dynon EFIS)=
they should have no problem with these power panels. How can we get the=
m to consider using them? (They're listed in the Aircraft Spruce catalog.=
) Wouldn't help those of us who already own a Ximango but would be a maj=
or improvement on future planes.
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 15:54:34 -0500
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From: Bruce Schimmel <bruce@SCHIMMEL.COM>
Subject: Re: Power Panel
Comments: cc: cviana@aeromot.ind.br, Chuck Cheeseman <ximangousa@aol.com>
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Dear Cliff,
What a neat idea!
Chuck writes that we'll be hearing from the Ximango folks soon,
regarding technical advice.
I hope someone at the factory might find this interesting.
yrs, B
On Feb 3, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Cliff Goldman wrote:
Our local EAA chapter just had a demonstration of the Vertical Power
electronic power panels manufactured in Albuquerque. One of those
units would sure clean up the banks of switches & fuses in Ximangos &
eliminate the need to carry fuses. Since, under the JARs Aeromot can
install stuff only available to homebuilders here in the US (mine
came with a Dynon EFIS) they should have no problem with these power
panels. How can we get them to consider using them? (They're listed
in the Aircraft Spruce catalog.) Wouldn't help those of us who
already own a Ximango but would be a major improvement on future planes.
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