courierguy wrote:I have the Milloway style 3 gallon header tank up high in the baggage area, so no e pump needed.
If I was building today, I'd go with what I have now panel wise, the little GRT MINI flight display, the IFLY GPS, and the GRT EIS with the idiot light when the pre set engine parameters aren't met. No round gauges at all. Super simple to install, both in wiring and the actual cutting of the panel. A unacknowledged advantage of these small or big screens we use now compared to the antique 3" round gauges, is you can leave some wiring slack and after unscrewing the fasteners pull the display from the panel enough to provide easy access to other stuff back there.
Going that simple may save 10 lbs?? But not as slick as what you have of course. I wish I didn't like what I'm flying now so much, I'd get more fired up on building again, but I look forward to getting your comparative impressions between the 7 you have and the new 20. Interesting aeronautical discussion as they have the same exact damn wing, so it comes down to what the fuselage differences do to the flight characteristics.
Those doors look a tad less tall then the 7's? If I couldn't fit my E-Montague folding bike in there, that'd be a deal breaker for me anyway!
It will be interesting, hope to know more in a couple months.
First impression ramblings of the S20:
It's going to be more comfortable sitting in longer. It has sort of a laid back seating arrangement like a long EZ. Trying not to make my mind up before flying it, but...I don't think I will really like it all that much for off-roading. It's going to be a bitch to mount-up in on big tires with no provision for a step. I do not like the visibility out of it at all sitting on the ground. You cannot see the tires on either side. The windshield is a LONG ways up there, too. Again, not use to it but it sure isn't a Cub or a 180 or a S7 for visibility. The rudder pedals are comfortable and well placed. The flap handle location is awesome! We are struggling with some sort of custom closure where the skylight meets the rear of the wing root. BIG gap there...big leak. Not good where we live. Of course, a passenger in the S7 gets a shower, too.
I think the landing gear is going to be fine. Not as tough as Roberts for the boulders but we don't do much of that anyway. I bet it will we a good deal faster than the S7. The tank vents on top of the wing are nice, shouldn't stink like the old ones do.
The baggage area is giant.
Again, without flying it, it's all BS still.