Britain Wing Leveler

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n3437d
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Britain Wing Leveler

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My Britain Wing Leveler has given up the ghost - after many trouble free years. At first crude inspection it appears that the gears are shot. I will confirm once the unit is removed from wing.

If anyone has any experience with a similar situation or knows of where to obtain parts - the Original unit's owner manual has been lost (prior owner).

Just got call from mechanic so I am in the intial stages of exploration. Once I find out more I will post results.

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Re: Britain Wing Leveler

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The folks who can fix almost any autopilot (except perhaps the TactAire) is;
http://www.autopilotcentral.com/indexauto.htm

(918) 836-6418
FAX (918) 832-0136

Autopilots Central, Inc.
Hangar 23, 3112 North 74th East Avenue
Tulsa International Airport, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115
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