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Paul Thomas
04-23-2010, 03:21 PM
I came by this very interesting site producing panels for the Beechcraft King Air. The panels look just great to me and the price is most reasonable.
http://www.ruscool.co.nz/prod_list.html

Bjarne Horsbøl
04-23-2010, 07:26 PM
THANK YOU !!!! :D

Paul Thomas
04-24-2010, 11:26 AM
Glad to hear, seems to me that Ronnys got good experience with this manufacturer. Finding parts like panels and so on has not been easy concerning the great KingAir so this site seemed like christmas to me. I guesss it's not meant to be easy for us dedicated Aeroworx King Air cockpit builders.

Bjarne Horsbøl
04-24-2010, 02:52 PM
I guesss it's not meant to be easy for us dedicated Aeroworx King Air cockpit builders.

I am also dedicated to Aeroworx King Air B200 .

I made the widescreen panel´s for the B200 link: http://www.aeroworx.com/smf/index.php?topic=2723.0

How do you manage the problems off missing offset´s ?
I use link: http://www.wideview.it/key2mouse.htm for switches...works fine !
Do you have an solution for Main Annunciators and Glareshield Annunciators ??

Best regards
Bjarne Horsbøl

Paul Thomas
04-24-2010, 03:53 PM
For those of us loving the Aeroworx King Air 200 you're a well known resource for help. I still haven't worked out the annunciator issue. The project has unfortunately been resting for some time due to other priorities , but now I'm back again to this great hobby. Guess you've seen this site Bjarne but in case not, here's a great King Air builders link.

http://www.simucockpit.fr/

Best from
Paul

Kennair
04-27-2010, 12:39 AM
I came by this very interesting site producing panels for the Beechcraft King Air. The panels look just great to me and the price is most reasonable.
http://www.ruscool.co.nz/prod_list.html

Wow why didn't I know about this guy when I was building my King Air? Those prices are insanely cheap for this hobby and they look great. Even though I've now moved onto the B777 I can see some homemade Korry switches coming via his site.

Thanks,

Ken.