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Old May 7th 08, 04:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default Winter service

I was quite disappointed that my Winter 4FGH40 altimeter required
repair after being in service for only 5 years. I was, however very
pleased with the service provided by Winter. They had my altimeter
less than one week and returned it repaired, with the new style
pointers, and with a new EASA form 1 for 103 Euro including
shipping.

I know one local pilot that threw away a faulty altimeter and bought a
new one for over $800. Please consider using Winter for repair of
their instruments. In my experience they provide good service.

Andy
 




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