I’ve received a bunch of emails requesting a copy of “your cockpit poster”.
Clarification is in order. To date, I have only one photograph of my panel; it has served me well as a desktop background on my laptop PC, but it’s a photo I took myself with a digital camera, and it’s not “poster quality”.
I did just have some panel photos taken with a real camera, with a good lens, by a professional photographer, in the hope of being able to create a good, large, poster. This was a spur-of-the-moment effort, and lighting conditions were far from optimal; so I’m not sure if the results will be what I need. If I get the shot I’m looking for, I will ask him for prices for the poster in all the different ways he can provide it - sizes, mounted/unmounted, etc., and publish all of that here along with his email address.
I have a question about the alternator warning lights. In the recent panel picture I saw of the SR22 in AOPA PILOT there is a switch in the location of the suction gague on the SR20 similar to the switch on your SR20 above the altimeter to select which alternator is displayed on the ammeter, but there are no separately mounted warning lights for the two alternators. Are the warning lights for the two alternators in the SR22 in the annunciator unit?
Also, I would appreciate one of you lucky SR22 owners submmitting a JPEG image of your panel, in flight if possible. There was a recent Flying magazine cover of a night approach made by mounting the camera between the front seats to permit the front panel night approach shot. It would probably be best to have a passenger/photographer on board!
All,
I’ve received a bunch of emails requesting a copy of “your cockpit poster”.
Clarification is in order. To date, I have only one photograph of my panel; it has served me well as a desktop background on my laptop PC, but it’s a photo I took myself with a digital camera, and it’s not “poster quality”.
I did just have some panel photos taken with a real camera, with a good lens, by a professional photographer, in the hope of being able to create a good, large, poster. This was a spur-of-the-moment effort, and lighting conditions were far from optimal; so I’m not sure if the results will be what I need. If I get the shot I’m looking for, I will ask him for prices for the poster in all the different ways he can provide it - sizes, mounted/unmounted, etc., and publish all of that here along with his email address.
I have a question about the alternator warning lights. In the recent panel picture I saw of the SR22 in AOPA PILOT there is a switch in the location of the suction gague on the SR20 similar to the switch on your SR20 above the altimeter to select which alternator is displayed on the ammeter, but there are no separately mounted warning lights for the two alternators. Are the warning lights for the two alternators in the SR22 in the annunciator unit?
Also, I would appreciate one of you lucky SR22 owners submmitting a JPEG image of your panel, in flight if possible. There was a recent Flying magazine cover of a night approach made by mounting the camera between the front seats to permit the front panel night approach shot. It would probably be best to have a passenger/photographer on board!
All,
I’ve received a bunch of emails requesting a copy of “your cockpit poster”.
Clarification is in order. To date, I have only one photograph of my panel; it has served me well as a desktop background on my laptop PC, but it’s a photo I took myself with a digital camera, and it’s not “poster quality”.
I did just have some panel photos taken with a real camera, with a good lens, by a professional photographer, in the hope of being able to create a good, large, poster. This was a spur-of-the-moment effort, and lighting conditions were far from optimal; so I’m not sure if the results will be what I need. If I get the shot I’m looking for, I will ask him for prices for the poster in all the different ways he can provide it - sizes, mounted/unmounted, etc., and publish all of that here along with his email address.