If anyone is interested, I have a vertical card compass available. It is
made by Precision Aviation Inc. and is model PAI-700. It is serial 32549, is
lighted (14V) and has a bracket included for mounting on a goare shield. I just
removed it from my Bonanza while doing an upgrade. I am askin
DNSA/SAGEM)
Objet : KR> vertical card compass
If anyone is interested, I have a vertical card compass available. It is
made by Precision Aviation Inc. and is model PAI-700. It is serial 32549,
is
lighted (14V) and has a bracket included for mounting on a goare shield. I
just
remov
Hi Bob, My name is Don Chisholm, I f you don't have any other takers please put
my name on the list for your compass. I need a compass to mount on my canopy
frame on my KR1 as the hole in my panel for the compass is being used for
another engine instrument and want to remotely mount a compass. P
I have a new one in the panel which was configured while the plane was in
use.
The compass is sold.
Bob
Don:
It is sold. Sorry.
Bob
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To: "KRnet"
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: KR> Vertical Card Compass
> I think they have been around for at least 20 years. I ordered one from
AS a long time ago. It was the che
If u don't turn too fast they wk ok.
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From: "Serge VIDAL"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:02 AM
Subject: KR> Vertical Card Compass
> Has anybody got experience (good or bad) with Vertical Card Compasses?
>
>
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I have the Precision Vertical Card compass. They are out of Chicago IL.
There unit is FAA certified and I beloieve it is standard equipment in
Pipers and several other aircraft.
As far as workin
/jeffyork40/Airplane/ to see my KR-2
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From: "Serge VIDAL"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:22 AM
Subject: Réf. : Re: KR> Vertical Card Compass
Thanks for the info. Could you explain what magnetic com
: "KRnet"
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Man is the internet cool or what, Here I am conversing with a guy in
France.
I remeber back in my young days as a boy growing up on a farm, that the
idea
of communicating wi
A small box made out of brass sheet stock comes to mind.
Doug Rupert
Simcoe Ontario
Thanks for the info. Could you explain what magnetic compass shielding
consists of?
Serge Vidal
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Has anybody got experience (good or bad) with Vertical Card Compasses?
(Fore those who are not familiar with them, these are new type of
compasses that are proposes as a replacement for traditional oil-filled
compasses. They are dry, and have a dial that looks like a Direction
Indicator dial).
At 08:10 AM 4/26/2006, you wrote:
>Has anybody got experience (good or bad) with Vertical Card Compasses?
>Serge Vidal
I have one but seldom reference it. About the only time I look at it
is when I check it to see if it agrees with the
Has anybody got experience (good or bad) with Vertical Card Compasses?
(Fore those who are not familiar with them, these are new type of
compasses that are proposes as a replacement for traditional oil-filled
compasses. They are dry, and have a dial that looks like a Direction
Indicator dial).
not want to
spend that much money and am using the old air path.
From: Serge VIDAL
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 2006/04/26 Wed AM 09:02:42 CDT
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Vertical Card Compass
Has anybody got experience (good or bad) with Vertical Card Compasses?
(Fore those who are
Serge,
I have had 2 PA 700 Verticle cards. They have both served me well. Am
putting 1 in the brown airplane. Bobby
> Has anybody got experience (good or bad) with Vertical Card Compasses?
>
> (Fore those who are not familiar with them, these are new type of
> compasses that are propose
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From: KR builders and pilots
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Date: Saturday, May 31, 2003 7:59:22 AM
To: krnet
Subject: KR>Vertical Card Compass
Dan Heath asked about my compass and where to buy them:
The vertical card compass that I am using is manufactured by Precis
e for more than
three years.
Jim
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From: "Dan Heath"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: KR>Vertical Card Compass
Jim,
Are you able to mount this VCC in your panel? Wha
I put a vertical card compass in my Renegade three years ago. It has performed
flawlessly: you would think it was a directional gyro.
When I first installed it, it was deflected 10 degrees at all points of the
compass. I used a handheld compass and found that my Bowden cables that I was
using
Jim Vance,
What is the brand, where do you get them, and do you know the price?
N64KR
Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
da...@kr-builder.org
See you in Red Oak - 2003
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Dan Heath asked about my compass and where to buy them:
The vertical card compass that I am using is manufactured by Precision
Aviation, Inc., 8124 Lockheed, Houston, TX 77061. The model number is PAI-700.
They are listed in Aircraft Spruce's catalog, page 335, for $262.95. I wasn't
able to
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