Hi Jeff,
I put a SIRS wet compass in my Legacy's instrument panel. I figured
I'd have a little harder time adjusting out the errors than if I had put it on
top of the glare shield, like you often see. I "swung" it and got it close
enough for me. In flight, it acts just like any other whiskey compass:
leads, lags, bounces around in turbulence, etc.
Since I swung and adjusted it, I added a 2.25" TruTrak ADI, and I
noticed on a northerly heading on a recent flight that it was off by quite a bit
more than my compass correction card said, so I guess I need to swing it
again. By the way, swinging it was easy, just follow the instructions and
use the nonmagnetic screwdriver that comes with it.
Here's a photo showing my panel while I was still installing it. The
compass is at the top of the instrument panel, just to the right of the
clock. I got the internal lighting option for the compass, which works
fine. Since this photo was taken, I've completed the panel, including the
glove box and its door on the far right and the ADI below the
Cheltons.
Dennis Johnson
Legacy, now with 95 tach hours
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