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  1. I have a vertical card compass in my J. Picture attached. We did some recent panel work and the glare shield was removed. After picking the plane up we noticed that the compass did not read correctly. Presumably the displacement was caused when the compass was hit when removing the glare shield....
  2. After installing and calibrating my PAI-700 vertical card compass (and being a bit anal to detail), I duplicated the old circa 1981 card and sized it to fit under the old plastic cover. I thought I would share the file for anyone that might have swapped out their wet compass and installed a PAI-700...
  3. Has anyone installed a Precision Avionics, Inc. PAI-700 with the PACMO-VMN custom mount? Lighting 28V, 14V, 5V, or no light? Would the PAI-700 with the PACMO-VMN box section windscreen divider mount and 14V lighting be an appropriate replacement for the windscreen-mounted and lighted whiskey compa...
  4. I'm based at KTBN in east-central Missouri. Can anyone recommend a nearby authorized repair station to install and swing a new vertical card magnetic compass to replace the faltering windscreen divider mounted "whiskey" compass in my 1966 M20C? A nearby airport with a surveyed and calibrated compa...
  5. My old liquid compass is leaking and not viable anymore. I want to replace the old compass with a vertical card compass instead of repairing the old one. Before I buy a new one, does anyone have a still functioning vertical card they want to sell for less than a new one including the Mooney center...
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