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I am looking for any technical document related to the SNEFA Attitude
gyros. Where in Eruope, could I let it maintain? Many thanks for any help. Bruno |
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nimbus wrote:
I am looking for any technical document related to the SNEFA Attitude gyros. Where in Eruope, could I let it maintain? Your chances may improve if you spell it correctly: SFENA. :-) SFENA was a major French avionics company and its horizons have had a good reputation and have been very wide spread in France. I think virtually every European avionics maintainer will be able to help you. BTW, SFENA as a company does no longer exist. Its successor is Thales Group http://www.thalesgroup.com/ (complicated story extremely simplified). |
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At 16:07 19 December 2008, John Smith wrote:
nimbus wrote: I am looking for any technical document related to the SNEFA Attitude gyros. Where in Eruope, could I let it maintain? Your chances may improve if you spell it correctly: SFENA. :-) SFENA was a major French avionics company and its horizons have had a good reputation and have been very wide spread in France. I think virtually every European avionics maintainer will be able to help you. BTW, SFENA as a company does no longer exist. Its successor is Thales Group http://www.thalesgroup.com/ (complicated story extremely simplified). The later SFENA pattern AH was adopted very widely and pretty much became the baseline AH type fitted in Boeing, Airbus, and the USAF types. It's production was licensed to BFG (JET Inc) in the US and others. Hence most instruments shops in both the US and Europe will O/H them. To get it O/H you have to take the instrument type code (normally something like "AI 704" or "AI 801")and search through the instrument shop capability listings until you find one that matches. However O/H, testing and releasing it will be expensive......... a SFENA fresh from O/H, with all the right paperwork, normally goes for around 10-15K$! |
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