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bevandjim(at)clearwire.ne
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 9:12 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

   When we wanted a fiberglass panel, we could not find a suitable one at what we felt was an affordable price.  So we stopped RV-10 building for a month, made molds and started producing our own panel.  We've worked hard to make a good, versatile product.  We have available a switch rail and 3 different sizes of offset radio stacks that can be located anywhere on the panel.  An example of one that has been completed is General Grumpy's.........photos can be found in the archives.  If you don't find the photos, let me know and I can forward them.
   This panel, as well as ones for the RV-6,7, & 9 are available from SteinAir or direct from my son, Brian Sinkbeil, who lives outside of Corvallis OR. (541-231-9424 or sink29(at)hotmail.com (sink29(at)hotmail.com)).  Prices are $400 per panel and $25 per switch rail or radio stack.
   Jim Sinkbeil.........N212JS  RV-7A  flying,  N203JJ  RV-10  painted and awaiting panel


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 9:40 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

Jim,
My name is Jim Gore and I am Building an RV-10. Would also like to purchase a fiberglass panel. Could you please send those pics and a contact for purchase. Thanks Jim Gore MD
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From: "Bev and Jim Sinkbeil" <bevandjim(at)clearwire.net>
Date: 2006/04/08 Sat PM 01:12:31 EDT
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
CC: "Brian Sinkbeil" <sink29(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: fiberglass panels

When we wanted a fiberglass panel, we could not find a suitable one at what we felt was an affordable price. So we stopped RV-10 building for a month, made molds and started producing our own panel. We've worked hard to make a good, versatile product. We have available a switch rail and 3 different sizes of offset radio stacks that can be located anywhere on the panel. An example of one that has been completed is General Grumpy's.........photos can be found in the archives. If you don't find the photos, let me know and I can forward them.
This panel, as well as ones for the RV-6,7, & 9 are available from SteinAir or direct from my son, Brian Sinkbeil, who lives outside of Corvallis OR. (541-231-9424 or sink29(at)hotmail.com). Prices are $400 per panel and $25 per switch rail or radio stack.
Jim Sinkbeil.........N212JS RV-7A flying, N203JJ RV-10 painted and awaiting panel



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 4:59 pm    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

Jim,

Photos aren't archived, but if you want me to post them on my
site, just send them along with some description to post and
I can do that for you.

If your panels are the ones I saw at Steins, they look very
good, esp. for the price.

Tim

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Bev and Jim Sinkbeil wrote:
Quote:
When we wanted a fiberglass panel, we could not find a suitable one
at what we felt was an affordable price. So we stopped RV-10 building
for a month, made molds and started producing our own panel. We've
worked hard to make a good, versatile product. We have available a
switch rail and 3 different sizes of offset radio stacks that can be
located anywhere on the panel. An example of one that has been
completed is General Grumpy's.........photos can be found in the
archives. If you don't find the photos, let me know and I can forward them.
This panel, as well as ones for the RV-6,7, & 9 are available from
SteinAir or direct from my son, Brian Sinkbeil, who lives outside of
Corvallis OR. (541-231-9424 or sink29(at)hotmail.com
<mailto:sink29(at)hotmail.com>). Prices are $400 per panel and $25 per
switch rail or radio stack.
Jim Sinkbeil.........N212JS RV-7A flying, N203JJ RV-10 painted
and awaiting panel


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 5:36 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

Concerning panel and overhead,
 
One has been designed for Ed Hadley's plane in Hillsboro is getting quite a reception at S-n-F is by a new company in Bend, Or.  Accuracy Avionics is the name and the flier says the phone is 866-kit-panl.  Also has Ed's canopy with an overhead built into it designed to hook up with the AC system offered by Flightline AC also of Bend.  They are offering a complete ac system for $5,500.00 and Ed will also be the first recipient of that system also.  Their number is 541-330-5466.  They do have a $500.00 off special at the S-n-F show for any who are there requiring a 50% deposit.

gorejr(at)bellsouth.net wrote:
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by:

Jim,
My name is Jim Gore and I am Building an RV-10. Would also like to purchase a fiberglass panel. Could you please send those pics and a contact for purchase. Thanks Jim Gore MD
[quote]
From: "Bev and Jim Sinkbeil"
Date: 2006/04/08 Sat PM 01:12:31 EDT
To:
CC: "Brian Sinkbeil"
Subject: fiberglass panels

When we wanted a fiberglass panel, we could not find a suitable one at what we felt was an affordable price. So we stopped RV-10 building for a month, made molds and started producing our own panel. We've worked hard to make a good, versatile product. We have available a switch rail and 3 different sizes of offset radio stacks that can be located anywhere on the panel. An example of one that has been completed is General Grumpy's.........photos can be found in the archives. If you don't find the photos, let me know and I can forward them.
This panel, as well as ones for the RV-6,7, & 9 How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:06 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

Ed Hayden of Hayden Properties and it’s a beautiful job to see in person.  The powerplant is not bad either! But I think it will put him in the category of flying RV-10s that are suppose to fall out of the sky for violating the Hard Line of no more than 260 hp.  Guess you could put a throttle limiter at 55% power and mark everything else Military Power.  Tony did the panel work for Randy DeBauw  (N610RV) last year at SNF for you trivia buffs. The very best to the guys at Accuracy and Flightline AC for understanding the spelling of Market Force aircraft and responding to the ever increasing need for fair pricing and innovation.
 
John Cox - KUAO
 

From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of John N. Strain II
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 6:35 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: fiberglass panels

 
Concerning panel and overhead,

 

One has been designed for Ed Hadley's plane in Hillsboro is getting quite a reception at S-n-F is by a new company in Bend, Or.  Accuracy Avionics is the name and the flier says the phone is [b]866-kit-panl[/b].  Also has Ed's canopy with an overhead built into it designed to hook up with the AC system offered by Flightline AC also of Bend.  They are offering a complete ac system for $5,500.00 and Ed will also be the first recipient of that system also.  Their number is 541-330-5466.  They do have a $500.00 off special at the S-n-F show for any who are there requiring a 50% deposit.

gorejr(at)bellsouth.net wrote:
Quote:

--> RV10-List message posted by:

Jim,
My name is Jim Gore and I am Building an RV-10. Would also like to purchase a fiberglass panel. Could you please send those pics and a contact for purchase. Thanks Jim Gore MD
>
> From: "Bev and Jim Sinkbeil"
> Date: 2006/04/08 Sat PM 01:12:31 EDT
> To:
> CC: "Brian Sinkbeil"
> Subject: fiberglass panels
>
> When we wanted a fiberglass panel, we could not find a suitable one at what we felt was an affordable price. So we stopped RV-10 building for a month, made molds and started producing our own panel. We've worked hard to make a good, versatile product. We have available a switch rail and 3 different sizes of offset radio stacks that can be located anywhere on the panel. An example of one that has been completed is General Grumpy's.........photos can be found in the archives. If you don't find the photos, let me know and I can forward them.
> This panel, as well as ones for the RV-6,7, & 9

How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low [url=http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/postman8/*http:/us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=39663/*http:/voice.yahoo.com]PC-to-Phone call rates.[/url]


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jjessen(at)rcn.com
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

Yeah, but can someone with one of those new fangled, gee whiz, instomatic, automagic electronic cameras take a picture and put it where I can see the magic!  Before the show closes........
 
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John Jessen
  ~328 (Tailcone)

From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of John W. Cox
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 9:05 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: fiberglass panels


Ed Hayden of Hayden Properties and it’s a beautiful job to see in person.  The powerplant is not bad either! But I think it will put him in the category of flying RV-10s that are suppose to fall out of the sky for violating the Hard Line of no more than 260 hp.  Guess you could put a throttle limiter at 55% power and mark everything else Military Power.  Tony did the panel work for Randy DeBauw  (N610RV) last year at SNF for you trivia buffs. The very best to the guys at Accuracy and Flightline AC for understanding the spelling of Market Force aircraft and responding to the ever increasing need for fair pricing and innovation.
 
John Cox - KUAO
 

From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of John N. Strain II
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 6:35 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: fiberglass panels

 
Concerning panel and overhead,

 

One has been designed for Ed Hadley's plane in Hillsboro is getting quite a reception at S-n-F is by a new company in Bend, Or.  Accuracy Avionics is the name and the flier says the phone is [b]866-kit-panl[/b].  Also has Ed's canopy with an overhead built into it designed to hook up with the AC system offered by Flightline AC also of Bend.  They are offering a complete ac system for $5,500.00 and Ed will also be the first recipient of that system also.  Their number is 541-330-5466.  They do have a $500.00 off special at the S-n-F show for any who are there requiring a 50% deposit.

gorejr(at)bellsouth.net wrote:
Quote:

--> RV10-List message posted by:

Jim,
My name is Jim Gore and I am Building an RV-10. Would also like to purchase a fiberglass panel. Could you please send those pics and a contact for purchase. Thanks Jim Gore MD
Quote:

From: "Bev and Jim Sinkbeil"
Date: 2006/04/08 Sat PM 01:12:31 EDT
To:
CC: "Brian Sinkbeil"
Subject: RV10-List: fiberglass panels

When we wanted a fiberglass panel, we could not find a suitable one at what we felt was an affordable price. So we stopped RV-10 building for a month, made molds and started producing our own panel. We've worked hard to make a good, versatile product. We have available a switch rail and 3 different sizes of offset radio stacks that can be located anywhere on the panel. An example of one that has been completed is General Grumpy's.........photos can be found in the archives. If you don't find the photos, let me know and I can forward them.
This panel, as well as ones for the RV-6,7, & 9

How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low [url=http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/postman8/*http:/us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=39663/*http:/voice.yahoo.com]PC-to-Phone call rates.[/url]


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:04 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

I would expect nothing less from RV-10 University, Professor Olson upon his northern migration this morning.  Included should be Tim’s cross-country report on how Colleen and Danielle did and how the WSI performed. For many that I have conversed with from Lakeland, SNF has a self-inflated view of their own value and overcharges for everything…. Thinking they are an equal to that small get together in Tim’s state in July.  I have been surprised at the silence on this site all week and looking forward to the earth shaking announcements just like last year.  The delay may just be the Doppler Effect and my personally held perception that the center of the universe for Kitplanes is on the Wet Coast.  I support Mike’s decision to pass on SNF ‘2006 for more receptive promotions. Sorry I missed the experience but shifting quickly to the need for a pilgrimage east in July to get the FIX.
 
John
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of John Jessen
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 9:22 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: fiberglass panels

 
Yeah, but can someone with one of those new fangled, gee whiz, instomatic, automagic electronic cameras take a picture and put it where I can see the magic!  Before the show closes........
 
Do not archive
 
John Jessen
  ~328 (Tailcone)
 

From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of John W. Cox
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 9:05 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: fiberglass panels
Ed Hayden of Hayden Properties and it’s a beautiful job to see in person.  The powerplant is not bad either! But I think it will put him in the category of flying RV-10s that are suppose to fall out of the sky for violating the Hard Line of no more than 260 hp.  Guess you could put a throttle limiter at 55% power and mark everything else Military Power.  Tony did the panel work for Randy DeBauw  (N610RV) last year at SNF for you trivia buffs. The very best to the guys at Accuracy and Flightline AC for understanding the spelling of Market Force aircraft and responding to the ever increasing need for fair pricing and innovation.
 
John Cox - KUAO
 


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:33 am    Post subject: fiberglass panels Reply with quote

If I'm not mistaken Alex De Dominicis has this A/C already installed in his 10. His web address is http://www.rvtraining.com/
 
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