I'm 73 and in the process of finishing up the rehab of my 1977 "2". So I can 
relate to how you feel.Gary Hinkle

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  On Mon, Jan 12, 2026 at 1:06, Oscar Zuniga via KRnet<[email protected]> 
wrote:    #yiv8158957655 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Update on N335KC: I'm 
working on redoing the fuel systems and continuing rewiring the airplane's 
systems to communicate with the GRT EFIS and Electronics International EIS in 
the new panel.  I never thought I'd be flying behind a glass panel, but this 
plane is the perfect place for a compact, competent, full-featured EFIS with as 
much stuff remote-mounted as possible. The KR 1-1/2 panel is quite compact, but 
remoting the transponder, COM, EIS, and a lot of peripheral things means that 
the panel can provide a lot of power and punch in just the one screen.  I'm 
also incorporating pitch and roll servos for autopilot control through the 
Horizon EFIS, a really nice feature to have on a cross-country machine like 
Sunbeam.
Working on these airplanes is how I keep my sanity and keep the creative juices 
flowing, now in my 74th year of life and 57th year of aviation activity.  Every 
hour spent in the hangar is not only another hour spent keeping me out of 
trouble and healthy, but is also another hour spent learning, growing, and 
smiling as I work on a real airplane and its real systems.  Not pictures in a 
magazine or pages on a website, not blog posts or what-if discussions, but real 
hands-on airplane construction and documentation.  Just the thing for the 
engineering mind with a will to turn ideas into reality.  So let's do 2026, 
shall we?
Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORKR 1-1/2, N335KC in restoration-- 
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