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Once upon a long time ago, I had a leak in a "non-sensitive" altimeter on a
1946 taildragger. Aircraft instruments are only supposed to be repaired by an authorized instrument repair facility - -which really is irrelevant as no repair parts are available for such an old original instrument. That aside, the small crack in an inner fold of the brass bellows was easily repaired with a bit of solder. A simple no-cost repair, I might add. Has worked flawlessly for a dozen years since. bumper "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... wrote: And I recommend staying away from Becker instruments. My AR4201 transceiver, less than 5 years young, is in their Florida shop for a new circuit board, $604 plus round trip shipping. What did they say was wrong with it? -- T o d d P a t t i s t - "WH" Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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