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Dynon Pitot Mount (AN5812) Reinforcement

PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 4:31 pm
by Badger830
Good Afternoon Everyone,
I'm looking for some examples of how people have gone about installing a standard AN5812 pitot mount in their wing. I plan on installing a heated Dynon system with AOA and trying to figure out a good solution on how to reinforce the mount in the skin. Here is a link to the mount I've purchased: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... -06246.php. I plan to put the mount in approximately the same place as indicated in the plans. Thanks in advance!

Re: Dynon Pitot Mount (AN5812) Reinforcement

PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2024 7:57 pm
by lakespookie
I went with the Garmin Kit mount take a look at my builder page https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&proj=7Wc0KY8D6&cat=avionics&listcat=&sid=

Do not use the default mounting location onto the access panel like i did at first you will have to center it.

The alternative is to make a cut out use the overlap of that mount so you dont need to do the doubler plate like i had to to strengthen the inspection panel. feel free to ask questions all the posts are under avionivcs.

Re: Dynon Pitot Mount (AN5812) Reinforcement

PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:11 pm
by Badger830
Thanks for the reply, Lakespookie.

I ended up making a doubler plate to go between the skin and the pitot mount and riveted the doubler to the skin and the #5 rib. I moved the inspection plate in one bay so I can service the heater controller if needed. Although I have yet to test the setup, it should work.

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Re: Dynon Pitot Mount (AN5812) Reinforcement

PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:59 pm
by lakespookie
That makes sense i kept it all in one location since everything is in the same bay for me i was originally going to go with that mount and actually have one in a box somewhere but went with the garmin solution because it has a 2 position set screw that i can use to adjust the angle if its not in parameters fairly easily and it was not to expensive plus i didnt have to drill the curved surface for the mounting screws.

But i have a garmin your solution should be more than ample for what you need. Granted cant see pics at work to see the results but based on how you explained it, it makes sense