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David Cherkus
May 11th 07, 03:44 PM
Hi,

I am looking for someone who services glider instruments.
I need the following things done:
- Compass refloated
- Accelerometer rebuilt
- RICO 2 seat variometer tested and calibrated

If you or someone you know can do these things, please
follow up here and/or send me contact info at
.

Thanks,
Dave

raulb
May 11th 07, 04:17 PM
Not knowing where you are located, but one choice is Otto's
Instruments, in Ontario, California (across the airport from where the
SSA Convention was held).

Also, I believe that Redwood Instruments (RICO) is still in business
somewhere in the San Francisco Bay/Northern California Area


David Cherkus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for someone who services glider instruments.
> I need the following things done:
> - Compass refloated
> - Accelerometer rebuilt
> - RICO 2 seat variometer tested and calibrated
>
> If you or someone you know can do these things, please
> follow up here and/or send me contact info at
> .
>
> Thanks,
> Dave

FreeFlight107
May 12th 07, 11:44 AM
On May 11, 6:44 pm, David Cherkus > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for someone who services glider instruments.
> I need the following things done:
> - Compass refloated
> - Accelerometer rebuilt
> - RICO 2 seat variometer tested and calibrated
>
> If you or someone you know can do these things, please
> follow up here and/or send me contact info at
> .
>
> Thanks,
> Dave

RICO apparently retired, he was active a few years ago and had a nice
little web site, no more.

I refurbished a RICO SEAT like you have, baut after using it one
season I decided to get a Tasman as all my friends had switched to
them. It is the best Vario I've ever used! See http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tasman.htm
I'd really recomend getting one compared to the verry old technogoly
RICO. It's faster and the tones are very easy to understnd. Very low
current drain too.

Freeflight Wayne

Bruce
May 12th 07, 12:30 PM
FreeFlight107 wrote:
> On May 11, 6:44 pm, David Cherkus > wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am looking for someone who services glider instruments.
>>I need the following things done:
>> - Compass refloated
>> - Accelerometer rebuilt
>> - RICO 2 seat variometer tested and calibrated
>>
>>If you or someone you know can do these things, please
>>follow up here and/or send me contact info at
.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dave
>
>
> RICO apparently retired, he was active a few years ago and had a nice
> little web site, no more.
>
> I refurbished a RICO SEAT like you have, baut after using it one
> season I decided to get a Tasman as all my friends had switched to
> them. It is the best Vario I've ever used! See http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tasman.htm
> I'd really recomend getting one compared to the verry old technogoly
> RICO. It's faster and the tones are very easy to understnd. Very low
> current drain too.
>
> Freeflight Wayne
>
Tasman is a good alternative. Support is good, so far totally reliable in club
use - That means 30+ winch launches, and landing on rough grass, a day. 2 years
and hundreds of flights later, reliability has been perfect.

I have one in my Cirrus and have been quite satisfied. Audio tones are
different, and not entirely to my liking, but do work. Built in averager is very
useful. I generally don't look in the cockpit except for a once a turn or so to
see what the averager says.
Visibility - even with polarised sunglasses is good. The LCD indicator has lower
"resolution" than a moving needle, but is also not subject to zero errors etc.
Does not seem to be affected by heat and sunlight. Have on occasion left the
Cirrus baking in the sun for hours - turn it on and it all works, LCD included.
The speaker is powerful, so you can use a lot of battery if you are hard of
hearing. Mine is seldom above 1 on a scale of 1-5 for volume.

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