Al:

Thanks for the advice. We already checked with Century which is reportedly
an excellent instrument overhaul shop and they no longer rebuild the AN
type attitude indicator. Used to be they would do them for about $225. I
think parts for these are getting rather scarce.

Regards

Charles McKinnie

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> From: ADM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Coupers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Attitude Indicator Wanted
> Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 1:11 AM
> 
> Charles;
> Its best to replace the old AN style unit with a more up to date and
smaller
> unit.  Instead of buying a pig in a poke, he should contact any one of
the
> major instrument rebuilders that are in Trade-A-Plane and buy an o/h'd
one.
> It'll cost him about 225 or so, already certificated and yellow tagged.
> Sometimes we get into the habit of trying to save 20 or 30 bucks and end
up
> taking 16 to 20 hours doing it.  I can tell you that its true, because
when I
> redid my coupe, I was the cheapest son of a gun going.  It always turned
out
> that I really didn't save anything.  Good Luck;
> Al
> 
> Charles McKinnie wrote:
> 
> > A friend of mine who owns an Alon A-2 is looking for a replacement
attitude
> > indicator for his airplane. He has the large type working off of a
vacuum
> > pump.  Don't know the part number, but perhaps that is enough to go
on.
The
> > instrument must be serviceable.  If you have one for sale, please
e-mail me
> > with price and how my friend can contact you by phone.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Charles McKinnie
> 
> 

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