kmacht wrote:Not sure exactly what you are asking. Either that or maybe you are overthinking this a bit. I did a vertical panel instead of the tilted one so maybe mine was a little different but here is what I did. I installed the glare shield first by attaching it to the longerons and making sure it was pushed all the way up against the upper firewall. I then put in the lower cross beam that goes along the bottom of the panel and its associated brackets and attached it to the fusealage. Finally I installed the panel and drilled it to the glareshield and the lower support beam. There were no issues lining it up. If you already have the gas tank installed (which your really should because it is a pain to install with the glareshield in place) it is going to square up the glareshield for you as the tank sits up against the bottom of it. Nothing was pre-assembled on the bench, it was all done on the plane.
As a side note, you might want to consider making a vertical panel. It isn't that hard to do. Just don't cut the glareshield on the panel side. Leave it straight. Once the glareshield is installed you then take a piece of cardboard put it where the panel will go and trace its outline and the outline of the lower support. Put a few tabs on it along the three edges of the glarshield and cut it out of aluminum. You now have a perfectly fitting vertical panel. A vertical panel will give you more space between the panel and the gas tank to put your instruments since the top edge is further away and in my opinion it is easier to view. I never understood why Sonex went with a tilted panel.
Keith
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