A26 Special K wrote:

Here's an idea.... how about putting a Garmin GTN 750 behind the heads for the radio stack in the middle of the panel? We could velcro the heads so they could be in place for show, but removed for flight??? Rand is doing some measurements to see if it could be made to work. We are reaching the point of needing some avionics talent if anybody is interested in helping. We would like to develop an integrated 750 with an intercom for the front cockpit and rear doghouse. Also need a Mode S transponder. This brings about the question of putting in an AC outlet in the cockpit for an IPad in order to get ADS-B and weather on the new Garmin rig. Unless somebody has a better suggestion to get us a moving map display, good nav/com, GPS etc.... If you are wondering, we like the 750 because of the minimum of knobs that stick out. It is all touchscreen for the most part. Be nice to have a 650 for a number two in the stack. But we need to find some donations or big discounts for all this. I would have to say it is the second most daunting task we are facing. An engine overhaul is No. 1. Cheers, JR
That sounds like a pretty darned good plan there guys. I would say that your idea is one of those things that is a more than welcome departure from "historic accuracy" because it gives you the ability to fly so much more safely.
I would say instead of doing the iPad, invest in the GDL 88 for ADS-B In/Out as that will also give you the FIS-B Weather notices that will be more timely than Satellite or SiriusXM weather, which can be delayed by up to 20 minutes. Have the iPad there as a backup until ADS-B coverage expands more completely, but I would keep as much of it mounted permanently on the airplane as possible.