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Cessna autopilot shops in New England?
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David Reinhart wrote:
: Anybody got a recommendation for an avionics shop in New England that : does a good job with Cessna autopilots? VIP Avionics at HFD is not an : option. Thanks. Which model Cessna autopilot? If it's a 400 series, Griffin at KHYA has a good reputation for autopilot work. I believe they do Cape Air's 400 series autopilots. Conrad at the Radio Shop at KORH is excellent at repairing lots of obsolete equipment, including my ADF-T12D. Don't know if he works on Cessna autopilots. I believe Ernie Carrol at Integrity at KWST only deals with S-Tec. -- Aaron Coolidge |
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I second the recommendation for Griffin (HYA).
BTW, any particular reason you can't use VIP aero? They've done good work for me in the past (when John Nygard was there) "Aaron Coolidge" wrote in message ... David Reinhart wrote: : Anybody got a recommendation for an avionics shop in New England that : does a good job with Cessna autopilots? VIP Avionics at HFD is not an : option. Thanks. Which model Cessna autopilot? If it's a 400 series, Griffin at KHYA has a good reputation for autopilot work. I believe they do Cape Air's 400 series autopilots. Conrad at the Radio Shop at KORH is excellent at repairing lots of obsolete equipment, including my ADF-T12D. Don't know if he works on Cessna autopilots. I believe Ernie Carrol at Integrity at KWST only deals with S-Tec. -- Aaron Coolidge |
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Aaron Coolidge wrote in message ...
David Reinhart wrote: : Anybody got a recommendation for an avionics shop in New England that : does a good job with Cessna autopilots? VIP Avionics at HFD is not an : option. Thanks. Which model Cessna autopilot? If it's a 400 series, Griffin at KHYA has a good reputation for autopilot work. I believe they do Cape Air's 400 series autopilots. Conrad at the Radio Shop at KORH is excellent at repairing lots of obsolete equipment, including my ADF-T12D. Don't know if he works on Cessna autopilots. I believe Ernie Carrol at Integrity at KWST only deals with S-Tec. I have a couple of sets of matched tuning diodes for 12D ADFs that I'd love to give to a good home. Virtually unobtainable. Bill Hale |
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