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flyboy122
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Instrument Repair Shops

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Can anyone recommend an instrument repair shop for me? I have a foggy altimeter and an airspeed indicator I'd like to convert over from MPH to KTS (it's for my Dad's homebuilt). Don't need full overhauls, etc... just competent, reasonable work.

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DEM
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nippaero
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Re: Instrument Repair Shops

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Dem,

I have used two repair shops recently. Naylor in Florida currently has my DG and VSI. Both are being overhauled. I'm expecting them back next week. I have also dealt with Century Instrument in Wichita. Both shops were a good experience.
1952 170B
N8180A s/n 25032
counsellj
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Re: Instrument Repair Shops

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Mid-Continent Insturments out of Wichita have been great supporters of the 170 Assoc and it's members for many years. I have had my AN Attitude Indicator and my T/B rebuilt by them. Beautiful work, great price and turn around time. I highly recommend them, tell the the Assoc sent you.




Kansas
Weekdays
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (CST)

9400 East 34th Street North
Wichita, Kansas 67226 USA
Tel 316.630.0101
Tel 800.821.1212
Fax 316.630.0723
Email mcia@mcico.com


California
Weekdays
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (PST)

16320 Stagg Street
Van Nuys, California 91406 USA
Tel 818.786.0300
Tel 800.345.7599
Fax 818.786.2734
Email mcia@mcico.com
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