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Compass is a qt. low!

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Ezflyr

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Hi All,

The compass in my Cub is a 'quart low'! :eek:

A recent passenger also reported that there is a loose screw visible sloshing around in the fluid during flight!

I plan to send it off to Keystone over the winter for service! Anyone have an idea what compass this is, and whether it's worth getting serviced? Should I just get a replacement?

J3_Compass.jpg


I'd be much more worried if I actually used the compass!

John M.
 

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