Waiex # 142 Panel - IFR in a Sonex

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Re: Waiex # 142 Panel - IFR in a Sonex

Postby N111YX » Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:45 pm

OK, I hear ya. As long as you can tune a VOR and LOC freq and have a display, you should be good to go for an approach, and yes, you'll fly airways but supplement that "NAV" with GPS.

Now, you are going to need a good pitot-static system...;)

Going to OSH this year?
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Re: Waiex # 142 Panel - IFR in a Sonex

Postby 142YX » Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:05 pm

N111YX wrote:Going to OSH this year?


Trying really hard.. that's my goal, but work keeps getting in the way!
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Re: Waiex # 142 Panel - IFR in a Sonex

Postby Rock » Sun Aug 25, 2013 5:54 pm

I really like what you are doing with your panel! But, I'd go ahead and add the auto pilot, if you have the funds...
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