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Old November 25th 04, 09:16 PM
Marc Ramsey
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John Galloway wrote:
Fear not, indeed celebrate, for coincidentally this
is the first anniversary of the updating of the IGC
approval documents:-)

http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/igc_approved_frs.pdf

http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/cambridge302.pdf


Uh, excuse me, but no, the IGC documents say:

Cambridge Aero Instruments, Inc.
1565 Dancy Boulevard, Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637 USA

which is a corporation that dissolved as of 6/2/04, according to State
of Mississippi records (the currently listed Hernando MS address is
probably the office or home of Roy Ridgeway). Now, there is a
corporation named "R-Track Technologies, Inc." that was formed as of
5/28/04 at the Horn Lake address, but as far as I know, no notification
has been given to the IGC that the 302 manufacturing rights have passed
on to yet another business entity.

Once again, I'm not implying that there is a problem, but if someone can
shed some light on this, I'd like to hear about it. We actually sent
our 302 back to "Cambridge" for repairs in July, and received it back in
a timely fashion...

Marc
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Old November 25th 04, 09:40 PM
Ian McPhee
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I am agent in Australia and have found Gary K excellent for service.
There was a problem with delivery recently caused in part by supply of
cases and this in part was caused by the tornados in SE USA. Paul
Remde came to the rescue and helped me out which I am very thankful
for. I now have (today) my delayed instruments and the quality of
these instruments is excellent. 18 months ago there were some quality
problems but the present "Cambridge" always fixed/replaced as
necessary and were doing a turnaround with Australia within 14 days -
DHL and EMS post (UPS hopeless in country Australia) seem to always
take 4 days to Australia.
I feel happy and look forward to a few minor mods in the near feature.
Ian McPhee
Byron Bay
Australia
 




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