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Would anyone recommend an instrument repair facility
in the United States? I have an altimeter that requires some TLC. One place I've been told about is 'Century Instruments Corp' in Wichita, Kansas. Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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Ray,
I've always had good service and prices from Century. Mark Keene |
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![]() Would anyone recommend an instrument repair facility in the United States? I send all my stuff to: Rudy Aircraft Instruments, Inc. 4711 Old Bowman Road Rudy, Arkansas 72952 501-474-8759 They do good work, don't take too long and don't charge an arm and a leg. Good people. They will work on some German stuff also, like Winter. JJ Sinclair |
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