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January 8th 17, 11:19 AM
Looking to purchase a used 3 1/8" (80 mm) Altimeter

Tim Hanke
Adirondack Soaring
Saratoga Springs, NY USA

518-693-6949

Dan Marotta
January 8th 17, 05:34 PM
I have one, but you probably won't be interested. It's calibrated in
feet, but each revolution of the dial is 3,000'.

Here's a link to a picture:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2s6k2tur445xcsy/altimeter.lnk?dl=0

On 1/8/2017 4:19 AM, wrote:
> Looking to purchase a used 3 1/8" (80 mm) Altimeter
>
> Tim Hanke
> Adirondack Soaring
> Saratoga Springs, NY USA
>
> 518-693-6949
>

--
Dan, 5J

Dan Marotta
January 8th 17, 05:49 PM
Here's a link that actually works:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qnekoxc26dfpmau/Altimeter.jpg?dl=0

On 1/8/2017 10:34 AM, Dan Marotta wrote:
> I have one, but you probably won't be interested. It's calibrated in
> feet, but each revolution of the dial is 3,000'.
>
> Here's a link to a picture:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/2s6k2tur445xcsy/altimeter.lnk?dl=0
>
> On 1/8/2017 4:19 AM, wrote:
>> Looking to purchase a used 3 1/8" (80 mm) Altimeter
>>
>> Tim Hanke
>> Adirondack Soaring
>> Saratoga Springs, NY USA
>>
>> 518-693-6949
>>
>

--
Dan, 5J

chuck[_3_]
January 8th 17, 06:02 PM
"but each revolution of the dial is 3,000"

That's an altimeter for an optimist.

Dan Marotta
January 8th 17, 06:25 PM
It was amazing how quickly I got used to it, but it is odd and only the
adventurous should try it.

On 1/8/2017 11:02 AM, chuck wrote:
> "but each revolution of the dial is 3,000"
>
> That's an altimeter for an optimist.

--
Dan, 5J

Sarah[_2_]
January 8th 17, 06:33 PM
Try http://flyaqi.com/pressure.htm


On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 5:19:19 AM UTC-6, wrote:
> Looking to purchase a used 3 1/8" (80 mm) Altimeter
>
> Tim Hanke
>

Michael Opitz
January 8th 17, 08:27 PM
At 11:19 08 January 2017, wrote:
>Looking to purchase a used 3 1/8" (80 mm) Altimeter
>
>Tim Hanke
>Adirondack Soaring
>Saratoga Springs, NY USA
>
>518-693-6949

>

Tim,

Watch eBay:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?
_odkw=altimeter&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570
..l1313.TR3.TRC2.A0.H0.Xaircraft+altimeter.TRS0&_nkw=aircraft+alt
imeter&_sacat=0

If it is for a "new" Twin Astir from Germany, the handbook specifies
one that is TSO-C10 and 35,000' compliant. Put something else in
there, and the Feds may refuse it on the certification checks.
Something else is not legal, and could lead to insurance rejection of
a claim in case of a later accident...

They will pop up for between $100 and $250 depending on age and
condition. You can always pick up a cheap non functional one to
use as a trade in core if buying an overhauled one should you want
t go that route.

RO

Ross[_3_]
January 8th 17, 09:29 PM
Michael and Tim, please contact each other about the ASI from the Twin
Cheers

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