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Dornier Skyservant/Sperry Gyrosyn request

We have restored our Do28 D-2 to flying condition here in Nevada but can’t say the same for the compass system. Currently trying to find the gyro amplifier (p/n 2585424) or drawings for its made-in-U.K. Sperry C-2G compass system (we have wiring, control head, and flux valve all installed).

Any thoughts would be welcome. If we had the repair manual, perhaps we could adapt a later model to work in its place.

John Fuller
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By: jmfuller - 3rd September 2013 at 00:05

OK, here’s a photo or two now that we’ve been flying the plane for a few years. We got the compass sorted out, finally finding a remote gyro and a shop in Teterboro, NJ to check it out. It turns out to be a great plane, 140 kts on 40 gph and can carry a ton. Literally. With fuel. -John
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By: Flying_Pencil - 15th June 2011 at 18:46

Kudos to you and the others for keeping this unique aircraft flying!

Have more photos to share??

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By: redvanner - 17th May 2011 at 20:16

We have restored our Do28 D-2 to flying condition here in Nevada but can’t say the same for the compass system. Currently trying to find the gyro amplifier (p/n 2585424) or drawings for its made-in-U.K. Sperry C-2G compass system (we have wiring, control head, and flux valve all installed).

Any thoughts would be welcome. If we had the repair manual, perhaps we could adapt a later model to work in its place.

John Fuller
[email]jmfuller@ix.netcom.com[/email]
1-775-720-5252

Hi John, you might try here:

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://www.rk-flugdienst.de&langpair=de|en&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=/language_tools

email: [email]info@rk-flugdienst.de[/email]

They should be able to help you or point you in the right direction, maybe there are some surplus parts available? (I do not know any more but that such an organisation exists, sorry.)

Michael

P.S.: They most certainly speak English as well.

Or maybe here:

http://www.do28-flugcharter.de/index.php/Start?MttgSession=e55bdba264d4831a1187fb915d20d555

They did several conversions to Walter turboprops. Maybe parts from non- airworthy airframes?

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