I love P38's and I like old instruments but it is their airplane not mine.
I fly a modern jet and all those gadgets make the flight exceptionally safe and exceptionally boring but the point of a modern jet is safe and boring.
I used to fly WWII technology airplanes with 1950's technology avionics in the worst weather you can possibly imagine. It wasn't boring and it wasn't safe.
When I fly for fun I navigate by looking out the window. I wouldn't even consider an IFR flight for fun. That's transportation not recreation.
GPS is a safety backup only for me. I have a hiking GPS that I turn on and let it get the satellites before takeoff then i throw it up on the glareshield and leave it there in case I need emergency navigation help. Otherwise, a sectional chart with a line on it is the way to go.
well, i've only mostly flown 70's era cessnas.......the ones i've flown in cap are mid 80's. they all have normal gauges. our 182's have the g1000's...which i've not flown.
i flew the clubs da20, which has one of the garmin glass panels....540 maybe? but it wasn't the g1000.
what i generally do with my gps, is as a backup. like you said, preplanned route on the chart, with a line drawn. i use the obs's too though. there's a MOA nearby, some class c, and some class b. every so often, i may glance at the gps to verify what i see outside, and on the chart. it's my insurance that i don't bust the bravo.
the lowest vis i've flown in was 6 miles. i didn't stay up very long, as that wasn't really fun. when i finally do go for my instrument rating, it will never be deliberately used for an ifr filight, but rather it'll be simply to improve my skill, and as insurance if i happen to run into those conditions.
but now that being said, those classics don't ever go up in ifr anyway, do they? i mean....if you owned a corsair, or a lighting, would you fly it in 3 mile vis?
i wasn't saying that i think they should tear out that panel, and re-do it with the original instruments.....i was only stating my opinion....which is that they "uglified" the interior with that panel. it just doesn't "fit" in a beauty such as the p38. modern guages coule easily have been installed(i think) in a very original looking panel.(i think). i know it's expensive, but i also think that if you have the money to own and operate one of these beauties, they you have the money to do these things to it. they did it their way, and at least it's another p38 in the air though........hope they keep her flying, and don't park her in a museum somewhere.........