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Greg said:
> In my experience, however, the companies that make
> non-TSO'd instruments in general make INFERIOR
> products in their TSO'd line.
(capitalization added - Ed)

Greg,

Are you sure about that statement or did you mis-type it backwards?

Ed Burkhead
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To: Richard Eddinger; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
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At 06:25 PM 8/25/2003 -0700, Richard Eddinger wrote:
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>In most cases all the difference in a TSO ed and a non TSO ed
instrument
>especially when they are manufactured by the same manufacturer is the
>paper work trail.

In my experience, however, the companies that make non-TSO'd instruments
in general make inferior products in their TSO'd line. United
Instruments
being the poster child. I'll take a used Kollsman product over a new
United
Instruments product any day of the week.

Greg

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