Altimeter, 6 O'Clock adjusting knob

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N2356D
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Altimeter, 6 O'Clock adjusting knob

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Does any body know where I can get an altimeter with a 6 O'Clock adjusting knob, or in the alternative where I can get mine overhauled?

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Bruce Fenstermacher
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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

I would call Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven Pa. http://www.keystoneinstruments.com/

This from a GAHORN post:

(I'd call a couple overhaul shops like Genuine Aircraft Instruments or Capitol Instruments in Wichita, or Rudy's in Arkansas, if I were looking for low-priced quality equpment (my own, - repaired.)

By the way,... now is the time to ask them to put a Cessna logo in the face if you want it...probably no additional cost.

Aircraft Quality Instruments Inc
2649 S Custer Ave
Wichita, KS 67217
(316) 942-9933

RUDY AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS, INC.
4711 Old Bowman Rd.
Rudy, ARK 72952.
(479) 474-8759

AIR CAPITAL INSTRUMENTS
3535 W 30 ST S, #2
WICHITA, KS 67217
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