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Contact: John Newsom Phone: (425) 355-6400 Fax: (425) 353-3938
"Troubleshooting the Aircraft Charging System" Video Now Available
For Immediate Release Everett, May 29, 1998: Precision Airmotive Corporation’s newest video is now available from Lamar. It’s the third in a series of high quality, self-help maintenance video presentations. It targets small aircraft charging and electrical systems. The video reviews basic electrical theory and presents a history of early charging systems and their continuing evolution. The viewer is guided through step-by-step troubleshooting procedures for a variety of common small aircraft electrical system problems like the dead battery, over & undervoltage indications, overvoltage trips and belt malfunction. "The video is designed to assist the mechanic in locating and isolating failed electrical components," according to John Newsom, Precision’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "Our video series assists independent shops and FBOs in offering customers more complete maintenance service during annuals or engine overhauls. This adds value to any shop’s capabilities." Precision Aviation Products Corporation and its companies Precision Airmotive Corporation and Precision Engines Corporation are headquartered at Paine Field in Everett, Washington. Precision companies manufacture and overhaul a variety of general aviation products such as RSA fuel injection systems, MSA carburetors, and Lamar electrical components. Precision is a leading overhaul facility for large Pratt & Whitney and Curtiss-Wright radial reciprocating aircraft engines. In addition, Precision overhauls Bendix pressure carburetors, Stromberg carburetors, and Bendix (DP) turbine engine fuel controls. List price for the video is $69.95 and is available from
Skypac Parts & Supply Corporation at 1-800-562-0835.
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