Gunner's Pit
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- Joined: Thu Apr 07, 2005 5:59 pm
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
- Convertible
- Virtual Thunderbird Alumnus
- Posts: 1069
- Joined: Thu Apr 07, 2005 5:59 pm
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
- Convertible
- Virtual Thunderbird Alumnus
- Posts: 1069
- Joined: Thu Apr 07, 2005 5:59 pm
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
One year anniversary!!
Yesterday marked one year since I started this insanity, so it's time for an update. I have been planning to do a huge update with tons of pics, but I have a couple things I want to finish first, so all you get today is the left auxiliary panel.
At first glance, it may seem the same as last update, but I have changed a couple switches, added the landing lights switch, finished the gear handle, it's now lit up & functional. Alt gear handle is new, and threat warning aux is changed. Next week I'll post my one year + 1 week update.
And this one's for you, Tailhook!!
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At first glance, it may seem the same as last update, but I have changed a couple switches, added the landing lights switch, finished the gear handle, it's now lit up & functional. Alt gear handle is new, and threat warning aux is changed. Next week I'll post my one year + 1 week update.
And this one's for you, Tailhook!!
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Gunner: Your pit is one of the best that I've seen... My hat is off to you guy, what a great job... this has given me inspiration as well as all of us I'm sure..
Looking forward to seeing more shots of it the future....
One thing that I'd like to request if possible and if you don't mind is providing some shots of your wiring, and what type of equipment you used...
~S~
Blaze
Looking forward to seeing more shots of it the future....
One thing that I'd like to request if possible and if you don't mind is providing some shots of your wiring, and what type of equipment you used...
~S~
Blaze
Left console: birdsnest - not real pretty.VMFA-Blaze wrote: One thing that I'd like to request if possible and if you don't mind is providing some shots of your wiring, and what type of equipment you used...
Blaze
Left Aux:
The guts; Hagstrom Electronics KE-USB36
Read info from their link, and please feel free to ask any questions.