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I've been a casual observer of this website for a while now.  I think I
got the hang of it 
so I'm going to float a question and see what kind of advice I get.  

I recently bought a 415-C "Ercoupe in a box".  This is my first Coupe.  It
looks like an 
erector set at this point but the price was right.   I'm in the process of
putting the Coupe 
back together.  I'm also a student pilot with over 200 hours but that's
another story . . .  
Let's just say my learning curve is up to here (note right arm pointing
skyward) right now.  

I'm starting to plan my panel.  I've got a new blank so I can do a lot of
things with it.  
While it would be neat to install a bunch of flight instruments and
avionics, I suffer easily 
from sticker shock.  Weights also a bit more of an issue with my C-model
than those of you 
with later model Coupes. 

Aside from the primary flight instruments (do I really need a turn
coordinator when I 
don't have rudder pedals), what instruments are worth putting in and what
can I 
afford to leave out?  I've followed the recent discussions concerning the
need for 
CHT and EGT gauges with interest. 

What are the pros/cons associated with a panel mounted GPS/COM vs. a
couple of 
"handheld" radios and some type of portable GPS?  If I go the
handheld/portable 
route, which manufacturers equipment has a good track record and which
doesn't. 

A lot of this simply comes down to weight, available funds, personal
preference, performance, 
cockpit management, etc but I'm interested in the discussion and look
forward to your 
recommendations. 

Thanks for any and all help, 
Ross Boelke 
Armada, MI 
N2704H (it's gonna be a real airplane again someday . . .) 



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