Fantastic update! That’s a big step to receive all (almost all) of the avionics. Those wiring harnesses are going to save you so much time!!! I am doing mine myself and I swear it’s going to be at least a 6 month project (if not longer) on nothing but building wiring harnesses. I don’t know what Dynon’s instruction manual looks like but if it’s anything like the Garmin G3X manual it is very straight forward as to what all of the components are and how they should all be installed and wired together. Can’t wait to continue following along as you continue your build. Congrats on the sale!
Thank you! Having a good chunk of the avionics is a huge milestone, and the wiring harnesses will definitely save a ton of time. I can't even imagine trying to do this all on my own. Tackling your own wiring is next-level dedication! Dynon's manuals have been really thorough so far. Very impressed. Best of luck with your G3X wiring!!! Appreciate you following along!
ahhh, dude, the social proof "call" in the middle of the video, that's golden! I'm gonna try that in my videos.... ;-) Congrats on getting your buyer under contract!
@@flightsimguides Thanks! My timing just happens to be *that* good! 😄 If you can make it work in your videos, go for it! Maybe we’ll start a new trend: “unexpected business call” cameos. Glad you enjoyed it, and appreciate the congrats!
At what part in your build did you order from Advanced? I'm in the middle of my -14A wings and see that it would be good to get going on servos, etc. while the wings are still open on the bottom. Thanks.
@@md9680 I just put it in a few weeks ago. If I did things over again I’d do it as I went along with the build like you’re thinking of doing. I’m going to have to get back to the wings to install the components and then close up the bottom skins. It would have been nice to be totally “done” with them with the AFS/Dynon components installed in them.
Amanda about made me spit out my soda when she said “Sounds fake.” 😂😂😂
@@BlueSkiesAhead lol 😂
Glad to see you are still at it! When you get it flying, come out and give me a ride in NC!
@@alangarrett1181 thanks Alan! Glad you’re still following along! And sounds good to me. I’ll pencil you in 🗓️
Fantastic update! That’s a big step to receive all (almost all) of the avionics. Those wiring harnesses are going to save you so much time!!! I am doing mine myself and I swear it’s going to be at least a 6 month project (if not longer) on nothing but building wiring harnesses.
I don’t know what Dynon’s instruction manual looks like but if it’s anything like the Garmin G3X manual it is very straight forward as to what all of the components are and how they should all be installed and wired together.
Can’t wait to continue following along as you continue your build. Congrats on the sale!
Thank you! Having a good chunk of the avionics is a huge milestone, and the wiring harnesses will definitely save a ton of time. I can't even imagine trying to do this all on my own. Tackling your own wiring is next-level dedication! Dynon's manuals have been really thorough so far. Very impressed. Best of luck with your G3X wiring!!! Appreciate you following along!
ahhh, dude, the social proof "call" in the middle of the video, that's golden! I'm gonna try that in my videos.... ;-) Congrats on getting your buyer under contract!
@@flightsimguides Thanks! My timing just happens to be *that* good! 😄 If you can make it work in your videos, go for it! Maybe we’ll start a new trend: “unexpected business call” cameos. Glad you enjoyed it, and appreciate the congrats!
Nice nice.. by the way, how big is the shipping box?
@@zedcal2552 thank you! Not too big. It’s about 2’x2.5’x1’
hi lol
@@MrBarbuster hi 👋
At what part in your build did you order from Advanced? I'm in the middle of my -14A wings and see that it would be good to get going on servos, etc. while the wings are still open on the bottom. Thanks.
@@md9680 I just put it in a few weeks ago. If I did things over again I’d do it as I went along with the build like you’re thinking of doing.
I’m going to have to get back to the wings to install the components and then close up the bottom skins. It would have been nice to be totally “done” with them with the AFS/Dynon components installed in them.