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    thank you inzersv,i have posted the panel on show us your panel but it,s been a while so here is anouther pic.
    the finish on it is from a rattle can product i got from lowes for 5.99 and is as tough as nails. cant remember the name of it but will get it if you want.
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    Jamesmil,
    I, too, like the look of that panel. The 696 is a great piece to compliment the rest of the Garmin package. I would like to know, if nobody else, what product you used to paint the panel. It gives it a soft, sofisticated (Professional) look...not to mention it's tough as nails. It looks like some type of Krylon "Rattle Can" product...i.e. "Outdoor Spaces" Textured Paint or "Make it Stone"...Khaki color. Is this correct? Looking forward to seeing more of your plane as the adventure continues.

    BTW, is that 10 mile island for sale? Haha! An east coast "Kitfox Airpark" perhaps? What a great place to be able to land!
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    Default Re: fun on the beach

    the 696 is super fine, I have one. But what about flight inst.

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    My turn to be envious...sweet looking shots over and on the beach. Great looking paint scheme!
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    James

    That's a beautiful Kitfox. One of the nicest paint schemes I have seen.

    Out of interest, what make/size tyres have you got there and are they on Cleveland rims? They are exactly the size I would like on mine.

    PS. Really pleased to see you chose the Kiev prop. I bet you love it!!!!
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    thank you monocock, my partner jim hunter came up with the paint scheme and we are really happy with it. the tires are a standard 8.50x6 on 6" grove wheels as supplyed by kitfox. we ordered the tires and wheels when we orded the kit.
    i,m sure if you call john at kitfox he can hook you up.
    and your right about the kiev prop. thanks again.

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    This must be great pictures month.... and I missed the memo!!! Great pictures! Please add me to the list of those that like the paint scheme you guys chose!

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    hi pilot4life, we used rust-oleum multicolor textured, it comes in about 5 colors and is so tough mek won,t cut it after about 5 min.
    a tip on labeling for switches and c/b,s. paint a smooth paint with the shade you want where you want your labels to go. after that dries use vinyl fine line tape to mask where the labels go. after the top coat is put on you can apply the labels on the smooth area. i used a brother label maker with clear label material. you might have to make a few to make it fit like you want.
    go lightly with the first couple of coats as the top coat will soften the smooth paint below, thats how i know about the mek.

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    slyfox, sorry i meant to reply to you on the 696 on the previous reply.
    we are using the g3x which has all fliight and engine instruments in one.
    also the 330 transponder with traffic.

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    wow, that's kool. I take it you like it very much

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