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Old May 11th 08, 07:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
rickyP
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Default Falcon Gauges

D.Rizzato wrote:
I just wonder if anyone has any experience with the Falcon Gauges mine
DG had only 75 hours
and gave up its life, unfortunately its out of warranty because it take
a bit longer to assemble a Glastar
when I removed the DG I was surprised to learn “ Made In China “ no
wonder they fail so quickly
now they will charge me $ 350 for an exchange.
Cheers
Horst

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Yes, I had two attitude indicators that failed and a friend of mine has
had three airspeed indicators fail. Bad stuff. Stay away from them

Rick Pellicciotti
 




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