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I see a couple of old threads suggesting that Winter ASIs need to go back to Germany for repair and recalibration. One of the ASIs in our Grob 103 is reading 8-10kts low vs two known good units. Anyone had any luck with a shop in the US? Otherwise, it's off the the Fatherland with this one...
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On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 9:26:23 AM UTC-4, Papa3 wrote:
I see a couple of old threads suggesting that Winter ASIs need to go back to Germany for repair and recalibration. One of the ASIs in our Grob 103 is reading 8-10kts low vs two known good units. Anyone had any luck with a shop in the US? Otherwise, it's off the the Fatherland with this one... Yeah, I know, five years too late. I'll respond here, in the event that some future friend has this problem, too. Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven, PA will fix any Winter airspeed indicators without having to ship them over the ocean to the Fatherland. I'm not sure if it's not much cheaper than buying a new instrument, though. |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 4:36:30 PM UTC-8, Piet Barber wrote:
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 9:26:23 AM UTC-4, Papa3 wrote: I see a couple of old threads suggesting that Winter ASIs need to go back to Germany for repair and recalibration. One of the ASIs in our Grob 103 is reading 8-10kts low vs two known good units. Anyone had any luck with a shop in the US? Otherwise, it's off the the Fatherland with this one... Yeah, I know, five years too late. I'll respond here, in the event that some future friend has this problem, too. Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven, PA will fix any Winter airspeed indicators without having to ship them over the ocean to the Fatherland. I'm not sure if it's not much cheaper than buying a new instrument, though. It’s been a number of years now, but I bundled up 8 or 10 broken air speeds, altimeters and vario’s and sent the bunch back to Germany.. Took a couple of months, but several were repaired and re-certified at about 25% of new costs. They advised that some units were beyond economic repair. JJ |
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On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-5, Piet Barber wrote:
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 9:26:23 AM UTC-4, Papa3 wrote: I see a couple of old threads suggesting that Winter ASIs need to go back to Germany for repair and recalibration. One of the ASIs in our Grob 103 is reading 8-10kts low vs two known good units. Anyone had any luck with a shop in the US? Otherwise, it's off the the Fatherland with this one... Yeah, I know, five years too late. I'll respond here, in the event that some future friend has this problem, too. Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven, PA will fix any Winter airspeed indicators without having to ship them over the ocean to the Fatherland. I'm not sure if it's not much cheaper than buying a new instrument, though. I have used Keystone Instruments for all manner of work, including my Winter altimeter and transponder checks. Great to work with, great service and the prices to me were quite good. |
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On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 9:38:42 AM UTC-5, John Godfrey (QT) wrote:
On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 7:36:30 PM UTC-5, Piet Barber wrote: On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 9:26:23 AM UTC-4, Papa3 wrote: I see a couple of old threads suggesting that Winter ASIs need to go back to Germany for repair and recalibration. One of the ASIs in our Grob 103 is reading 8-10kts low vs two known good units. Anyone had any luck with a shop in the US? Otherwise, it's off the the Fatherland with this one... Yeah, I know, five years too late. I'll respond here, in the event that some future friend has this problem, too. Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven, PA will fix any Winter airspeed indicators without having to ship them over the ocean to the Fatherland. I'm not sure if it's not much cheaper than buying a new instrument, though. I have used Keystone Instruments for all manner of work, including my Winter altimeter and transponder checks. Great to work with, great service and the prices to me were quite good. Ditto UH |
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