MarkH
Line Up and Wait
My Google-Fu is failing me, and it's keeping me awake.
I remember seeing a picture of a Pre-War Trainer with a "Single Dial" panel with a large round dial with all of the gauges in it. If I remember correctly the airspeed was on one side and the tach was on the other, sweeping backward compared to most tachs. It was an attractive, elegant solution.
I thought it was in an Aeronca Chief, my search is just finding conventional gauges.
Does anyone remember which plane flew with that, and know who made the instrument? (And if reproductions are being made today?)
I remember seeing a picture of a Pre-War Trainer with a "Single Dial" panel with a large round dial with all of the gauges in it. If I remember correctly the airspeed was on one side and the tach was on the other, sweeping backward compared to most tachs. It was an attractive, elegant solution.
I thought it was in an Aeronca Chief, my search is just finding conventional gauges.
Does anyone remember which plane flew with that, and know who made the instrument? (And if reproductions are being made today?)