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Old July 26th 07, 10:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
James Hamilton
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Default Winter Airpspeed Repair

If you are flying an experimental glider, you can get
your Winter Airspeed Indicator repaired at The Gyro
House in Auburn, CA (they are located on the Auburn
Airport). They cannot give you a 'certificate' that
is issued for using the instrument in normal category
aircraft. I had mine repaired by them about 3 years
ago (a 1 1/2 rev display; used in a Ventus C). They
did a complete overhaul at a reasonable price (less
than $300.00) and from the time I gave it to them (in
person) and they shipped it back to me (in Reno, NV)
was less than a week. They also overhauled an altimeter
for me and a freind of mine has had a DG and an RPM
indicator repaired by The Gyro House for his Cessna
180. I would recommend them. Here is their website:
http://www.gyrohouse.com/

Jimmy Hamilton
JLH



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Old July 27th 07, 03:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Winter Airpspeed Repair

On Jul 26, 5:48 pm, James Hamilton
wrote:
If you are flying an experimental glider, you can get
your Winter Airspeed Indicator repaired at The Gyro
House in Auburn, CA (they are located on the Auburn
Airport). They cannot give you a 'certificate' that
is issued for using the instrument in normal category
aircraft. I had mine repaired by them about 3 years
ago (a 1 1/2 rev display; used in a Ventus C). They
did a complete overhaul at a reasonable price (less
than $300.00) and from the time I gave it to them (in
person) and they shipped it back to me (in Reno, NV)
was less than a week. They also overhauled an altimeter
for me and a freind of mine has had a DG and an RPM
indicator repaired by The Gyro House for his Cessna
180. I would recommend them. Here is their website:
http://www.gyrohouse.com/

Jimmy Hamilton
JLH


I feel sorry for you... they are only about $300 new from the factory.

2c

 




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