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Old 14th Dec 2003, 00:49
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fish Kingair protection & covers

Bonjour All !

Where could I find protection suited for a C90 Kingair ?
I need especially new Exhausts/Props covers .

An adress ? a phone number ? a website ?

Many thanks indeed

PR
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Old 14th Dec 2003, 02:58
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Covers

You could try Cambrai Covers, Tel +44-1377-267426, Fax +44-1377-267477

I have an e-mail for Michael Whitley - [email protected]
Hope this helps
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Hi Porco,
try an car interior specialist.

I had our prop holders there for an "overhaul" for a fraction of the costs of new ones.

How do you like your KingAir ? Somewhat different to the Seneca, isnßt it ?
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Guten Tag, AirKing

Yes, definitely a big difference from the Seneca to the Beech.... I still wonder why we have been waiting so long to swap the Seneca for a twin turboprop.

I already tried to get quotation from a truck cover specialist, but they are very expensive indeed .
Actually, aviation professionnals gave me the cheapest quotation ! Which is around 250 Euros for a new set
Since I go regularly in Slovakia, I will check if I cannot find someone to make it there

Thanks for the advice

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Talking KingAir Protection and Covers

Sorry to suggest the obvious but you can still get prop-ties, exhaust stub caps, intake plugs and pitot covers from Raytheon. Regards, bm
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Old 26th Dec 2003, 16:46
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Bonjour BoeingMel

Well, you are absolutely right, but I have the Idea those items could be very expensive from Raytheon. On the other hand, I must admit that I didn't ask them a quotation
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