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Tue, Jul 08, 2003

Tempest: Vacuum Pump Kit for Homebuilts

Complete and Versatile -- and No Core Charge

Aero Accessories Inc., manufacturers of the Tempest brand of general aviation components, has just announced vacuum pump kits for the homebuilt market.

The kits include the necessary components for homebuilder to install dry vacuum pump pneumatic systems on their aircraft. The dry vacuum pumps included are capable of driving up to two gyro instruments. They are available for both clockwise and counter-clockwise rotating accessory cases.

However you want it... you get it.

Both types are available with either new or overhauled dry vacuum pumps. The kits with new dry vacuum pumps are part numbers AA215CCHK for the counter-clockwise and AA216CWHK for the clockwise.

The overhauled kits are part numbers 215CCHK and 216CWHK. There will be no core charge on any of the kits.

FMI: www.aeroaccessories.com; (Oshkosh booth D79, D80)

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