Sun Sep 04, 2022 12:24 pm
Selkirk stuff is all good quality material. It’s mostly fiberglass, so not as light as carbon fiber.
Some of their stuff, like glareshields, is kind of generic, in the sense that they make them with plenty of excess, so the installer can decide how much overhang there is. So some trimming and fitting is required for some parts.
As I noted earlier, you need to decide how much overhang you want on your glareshield. Too much, and you may not be able to see things at the top of the panel. Too little and there may not be adequate shading of the panel.
I’ve had their glareshields and extended baggage in two airplanes, and I’d do it again.
If the carbon fiber extended baggage kit were approved in my current plane, I’d have probably done that instead.
I’ve helped install a complete interior kit on a friends plane. There was a fair bit of trimming required, but not bad. And, it’s just Fiberglass so easy to trim.
MTV