I can thoroughly reccomend the SIRS compass but would suggest you mount it
on top of the instrument panel (my version came with a dual fitting option -
ie: suspended or otherwise). We tried ours in the suspended position but it
didnt feel right -BTW it is possible to attach it to the centre of the
plexiglass screen (as in most automobiles - cars to the Brits) as it comes
with a very sticky (AND PERMANENT) attachment pad.
IMHO the suspended option puts the compass well out of your line of sight
(you have to look up to read it) and there is the risk of knocking it when
you are getting in and out of the aircraft. Of course if you have a DI then
you may not need to refer to it that often.
Carl P
G-LABS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Renshaw" <tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Europa-List: Ceiling Panel Compasses
<tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au>
>
> Gidday,
> I am wondering about incorporating the anchorage points for an overhead
> compass at this stage of my build. The SIRS range appear very nice looking
> compasses but seem to hang down quite a way. Any advice or recommendations
> out there for a low profile option.
>
> Reg
> Tony Renshaw
> Sydney Australia
>
> Classic 236 B.B. Taildragger (possibly convertible)
> Tail, Wings, Ailerons, Flaps Complete and Connected
> Lower Fuse in Jig, Tail Torque Tube installed
> Mass Balance assembly installed and deflections sorted
> Intended Engine: 912S CS prop (model undecided)
> Instrumentation: Undecided
>
>
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