marine air wrote:
Thanks CVairwerks. We have the airplane in almost perfect mechanical shape , down to a couple of nit picky items. My Cessna C-182 pilot friend is freaking out over his lack of skill with the whiskey compass. He’s assured me it needs fresh fluid!
It’s mostly full as works within 30 degrees, when turning. it’s 75 years old, aren’t they supposed to last 100 years?

Have to laugh about the compass. When I did my long cross country for my license, I lost one com, both VOR radios, the ADF went intermittent and the compass had seal failure and lost most of the fluid. Worst part was having to navigate around Fort Hood that day, knowing they had all artillery ranges in use until sundown....
