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I have a Wendezeiger needle/ball gyro that does not work anymore. I am
wondering if there might be a repair station that still works on these instruments. It is quite old, it came out of my Austria I bought several years ago. Thanks, Brad |
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Brad,
Gyro House in Auburn, CA. Not sure they'll do it, but you could ask. http://www.gyrohouse.com/overhaul.htm From what I know, they have a good reputation. bumper "Brad" wrote in message ... I have a Wendezeiger needle/ball gyro that does not work anymore. I am wondering if there might be a repair station that still works on these instruments. It is quite old, it came out of my Austria I bought several years ago. Thanks, Brad |
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On Dec 2, 10:55*am, Brad wrote:
I have a Wendezeiger needle/ball gyro that does not work anymore. I am wondering if there might be a repair station that still works on these instruments. It is quite old, it came out of my Austria I bought several years ago. Thanks, Brad No one will want to touch it if it has radium on it...But Keystone Instruments in Pa is a good outfit for instrument repair, they can even silk screen up some fresh dials to match whatever style etc. http://www.keystoneinstruments.com/ paul |
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On Dec 2, 12:55*pm, Brad wrote:
I have a Wendezeiger needle/ball gyro that does not work anymore. I am wondering if there might be a repair station that still works on these instruments. It is quite old, it came out of my Austria I bought several years ago. Thanks, Brad Brad, My pal Paul Nelson here in Ames would likely do it. He's an instrument and clock fanatic with a house full of post modern tech gadgets, navigational, communications, and survival gear. Both Tony and I have had him fix instruments for us. The local I.A.s will approve his work too. He takes his time but is very affordable. Matt |
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On Dec 2, 4:35*pm, wrote:
On Dec 2, 12:55*pm, Brad wrote: I have a Wendezeiger needle/ball gyro that does not work anymore. I am wondering if there might be a repair station that still works on these instruments. It is quite old, it came out of my Austria I bought several years ago. Thanks, Brad Brad, My pal Paul Nelson here in Ames would likely do it. *He's an instrument and clock fanatic with a house full of post modern tech gadgets, navigational, communications, and survival gear. *Both Tony and I have had him fix instruments for us. *The local I.A.s will approve his work too. * He takes his time but is very affordable. Matt Hi Matt, that sounds like the perfect solution. This thing is old, I mean REALLY old. It runs on 3 D cell batteries and when it was working was really nice. It's been sitting in my shop for several years now. I had an interesting wave flight yesterday, and I see a real value in having an instrument like this in my panel. The instrument does not need cert if it goes into my homebuilt does it? Matt, put me in touch with this guy if you would please! Thanks, Brad |
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Me, too, Matt. As long as we don't overload him. Wouldn't want to risk
messing up a good thing you have. Mine has been sitting on the shelf for 18 years after being removed from a 1-26 I bought after it got blown over. I could also live with mine donating parts to get another going, if needed, as I have since bought another that actually works! Steve Leonard Wichita, KS |
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Me, too, Matt. As long as we don't overload him. Wouldn't want to risk
messing up a good thing you have. Mine has been sitting on the shelf for 18 years after being removed from a 1-26 I bought after it got blown over. I could also live with mine donating parts to get another going, if needed, as I have since bought another that actually works! Steve Leonard Wichita, KS |
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Me, too, Matt. As long as we don't overload him. Wouldn't want to risk
messing up a good thing you have. Mine has been sitting on the shelf for 18 years after being removed from a 1-26 I bought after it got blown over. I could also live with mine donating parts to get another going, if needed, as I have since bought another that actually works! Steve Leonard Wichita, KS |
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On Dec 2, 7:30*pm, Steve Leonard wrote:
Me, too, Matt. *As long as we don't overload him. *Wouldn't want to risk messing up a good thing you have. *Mine has been sitting on the shelf for 18 years after being removed from a 1-26 I bought after it got blown over. I could also live with mine donating parts to get another going, if needed, as I have since bought another that actually works! Steve Leonard Wichita, KS I'll talk to Paul and see how much work he wants. He does this sort of thing for fun but it pretty serious about it. Wish I could introduce you guys directly to Paul. He's a cool guy. Worked on the second stage engine of the Saturn V. Was in the blockhouse for the first launch. Actually, Paul is the guy who started taking me up in his Cessna 140 occasionally and introduced me to the glider club back when I was an aimless college nit wit. He has the "manual" for the Saturn V rocket. It's about 5 inches thick with wiring diagrams that fold out 5 pages long. COOL. |
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On Dec 2, 9:48*pm, wrote:
On Dec 2, 7:30*pm, Steve Leonard wrote: Me, too, Matt. *As long as we don't overload him. *Wouldn't want to risk messing up a good thing you have. *Mine has been sitting on the shelf for 18 years after being removed from a 1-26 I bought after it got blown over. I could also live with mine donating parts to get another going, if needed, as I have since bought another that actually works! Steve Leonard Wichita, KS I'll talk to Paul and see how much work he wants. *He does this sort of thing for fun but it pretty serious about it. *Wish I could introduce you guys directly to Paul. *He's a cool guy. *Worked on the second stage engine of the Saturn V. *Was in the blockhouse for the first launch. *Actually, Paul is the guy who started taking me up in his Cessna 140 occasionally and introduced me to the glider club back when I was an aimless college nit wit. *He has the "manual" for the Saturn V rocket. *It's about 5 inches thick with wiring diagrams that fold out 5 pages long. *COOL. Sounds good Matt, let me know what you findout. Hope he can fit it in to his schedule, while not a Saturn V, it should be a fun project.............. ![]() Brad |
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