I have the same frame with netting that you are holding, in my Carbon Cub. Seems to work great. I keep my checklist, and hangar door remote opener in it. I used velcro to stick it on, in the same area that you were holding yours. Good luck.
Looks fantastic.. I like the pocket idea but I'm with you on them stretching out with time, plus I would worry about scratching or scuffing the carbon with whatever I put in there. I'm sure with myself it would start off with charts and end up with clipboards and such. And bad location, not sure there's a good one other than the back of the front seat!
Kirk, I have no pockets in my plane except for the seatbacks. I would love to have a couple of small pouches that would hold headset batteries. Even a little overhead spot might work.
Work looks extremely clean. I vote for install 2 pockets save 2 for replacements later.
The re-routing of the wirings of the trim motor you made looks to me much better ! Nice job !
Nice video again Kirk ! You said "not enough gold Clicos". So tell me how many would be enough. I still have time to buy some more.
For the interior I think 50 would be enough
@@klpilot Checked !
I have the same frame with netting that you are holding, in my Carbon Cub. Seems to work great. I keep my checklist, and hangar door remote opener in it. I used velcro to stick it on, in the same area that you were holding yours. Good luck.
You will know after you are flying the plane where you want them or even if you want them installed.
Looks fantastic.. I like the pocket idea but I'm with you on them stretching out with time, plus I would worry about scratching or scuffing the carbon with whatever I put in there. I'm sure with myself it would start off with charts and end up with clipboards and such. And bad location, not sure there's a good one other than the back of the front seat!
Yes I use all my pouches
No pockets
That’s a 300000 dollar cup holder lol
Kirk, I have no pockets in my plane except for the seatbacks. I would love to have a couple of small pouches that would hold headset batteries. Even a little overhead spot might work.