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New Panel for my 1974 Arrow II Hangar find

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As some of you may remember, I found my Arrow three years ago, sitting in a Hangar after a 10 year Nap. It was a $10,000 purchase and the I have never looked back and regretted it once. I put her in for a new Panel/Avionics Upgrade with the following Equipment:

Garmin GNS 750 xi
Garmin GNC 255 Radio
Dual Garmin GI 275 (Synthetic Vision Enabled) with GMU 11 ADAHRS
Garmin 345 Transponder
Garmin 345 Audio Panel
Garmin GFC 500 3 Axis Auto Pilot
JPI 900 Engine Monitor
Flat Card Compass
Panel Powder Coated in Midnight Blue
"Factory Equipped with Piper Aire" added to Panel

Well, she has been in the Avionics shop for 6 Month and 1 Day and I finally got to pick her up yesterday and here is the final result:

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The plane ran out of Annual while in the Avionics Shop, so she got a Fresh Annual and had the Piper Aire Air Conditioning System Serviced and she blows Ice Cold! Flew from Fort Pierce to Florida Keys Airport in Marathon for a Test Flight and all is well.
 
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