We specialize in serious avionics upgrades for classic Cessna aircraft. No compromises, no shortcuts. Just expert craftsmanship for pilots who demand perfection behind the panel.
We aren’t a big-box retailer pushing boxes across a counter. We are a craftsman’s shop. When you drop off your 180 or 182, you’re trusting us with the nervous system of your aircraft.
Every wire is labeled, laced, and routed with absolute precision. We tear out decades of old, spliced wiring and build harnesses that belong in a spacecraft. Because when you’re over the backcountry, “good enough” isn’t.
Mil-spec wiring, clean runs, perfect grounds.
Experience specific to legacy Cessnas.
We know these airframes inside and out. We’ve solved every clearance issue, bracket fabrication, and routing challenge these classics throw at us.
From legacy models to modern ones, we build IFR platforms that make cross-country flying safer and drastically reduce pilot workload.
We respect the backcountry heritage. Clean, rugged VFR/IFR panels that give you modern situational awareness without losing the classic feel.
Serious aircraft for serious missions. We install high-end Garmin stacks and engine monitors to keep you safe when you’re off the grid.
We handle everything from simple radio swaps to full-panel rebuilds. Every component is integrated seamlessly into your existing systems.
Garmin G3X Touch, TXi series, and Dynon HDX installations with custom-cut metal panels.
GTN 750/650 Xi series integration. Flawless WAAS GPS approaches right to your primary flight display.
Garmin GFC 500 installations. Transform your aircraft with modern digital envelope protection.
Crystal clear communications with 3D audio, Bluetooth connectivity, and pilot isolation.
JPI and Electronics International primary engine data systems. Know exactly what your cylinders are doing.
In/Out compliance with traffic and weather integration displayed directly on your glass.
Our schedule fills up fast, and we only take on projects where we can deliver our standard of perfection. Contact us to discuss your airframe, your mission, and your goals.