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maarten versteeg
Joined: 15 May 2007 Posts: 37 Location: San Antonio
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:11 am Post subject: Zenith-List Digest: 41 Msgs - 11/12/08 |
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Hello Paul,
I agree, and although complex panels seem to attract some, I like the clean
panels. I also know that experimental - amateur built airplanes don't fall
under all the rules. But on the other hand I have heard stories where
the DAR
sometimes is very specific (remember the whiskey compass discussion).
I hope you will have a DAR that accepts this and sees the sense of you
argument.
Regards,
Maarten,
plans building XL, getting close to closing the second wing
Quote: | Time: 08:03:02 AM PST US
From: Paul Mulwitz <psm(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: Wires and fuses and such
Hi Maarten,
I guess the regulation you cited explains why so many panels are
crowded with circuit breakers. In their great wisdom, the FAA seems
to have dictated that solution.
Fortunately, I don't think part 23 regulations apply to experimental
- amateur built airplanes. This may be one of many examples of the
notion that the FAA regulations are overly restrictive on certified planes.
To directly answer your question, my plans are to limit my flights to
Day/VFR. I suspect I could safely conduct such flights without any
electrical equipment operating at all. The only really essential
piece of electrical gear is the starter motor. My Jabiru is not
likely to start any other way.
Best regards,
Paul
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: Zenith-List Digest: 41 Msgs - 11/12/08 |
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Hi Maarten,
I don't want to get into a regulation interpretation battle, but I
will if I must.
As I understand the regs and DAR history, the compass issue is
completely separate from the part 23 question. Part 23 clearly
doesn't apply to Experimental airplanes. Experimental airplanes do
require a compass. The issue I have heard discussed is whether the
compass must be a whiskey compass or if one of the new-fangled
electrical devices like the one found on the Dynon EFIS is sufficient
to meet this need.
I think the electrical compass is really satisfactory to meet the
requirements, but some builders have run into this issue with their
DAR and decided a cheap automotive whiskey compass was an easy way to
get past an old fashioned DAR.
From a strictly practical point of view, it makes sense that you
need to be able to figure what direction you are going under all
circumstances - including electrical failure. The same argument
doesn't apply to trying to trouble-shoot electrical problems while
still in flight.
Best regards,
Paul
XL getting close
At 07:10 AM 11/14/2008, you wrote:
Quote: | Hello Paul,
I agree, and although complex panels seem to attract some, I like the clean
panels. I also know that experimental - amateur built airplanes don't fall
under all the rules. But on the other hand I have heard stories where the DAR
sometimes is very specific (remember the whiskey compass discussion).
I hope you will have a DAR that accepts this and sees the sense of you
argument.
Regards,
Maarten,
plans building XL, getting close to closing the second wing
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