I don't want to fool with the wind-up anymore - the vibration in an airplane doesn't seem to do it any good. George a while back suggested a quartz clock from Aircraft Spruce: 10-22812, which looks pretty authentic (I'm kind of a originality freak.) I called them today, and they asked if I was going to use it in a certified airplane. When I said yes, they said it had no PMA or FAA approval, and wouldn't be legal. Well...
I did a little more searching and found a nice looking quartz clock by Mitchell, AC Spruce part no. 10-01214 which is FAA/PMA approved, for the same price, about 90 bucks. It looks even more original the the non-approved clock. The bad news is, AC spruce won't have it in stock until
the first of the year.
The clock first listed was shown as original equipment in later Cessna Piper, ect which AC Spruce says is a mistake - funny, since it looks EXACTLY like the ones I've seen in many airplanes. Since the clock is required equipment for IFR, it does need some approval basis - I'm assuming the Wittnauer had it, since it came back with a yellow overhaul tag from Century. I'll get the Mitchell when it becomes available, so the point is a little moot.
George, what's the story on the 10-22812? Did the manufacturer decide to pull the plug on the FAA/PMA approval for liability? Is it a Chinese clone? It's a minor mystery, but I know you like to look into these things, especially since you recommended an illegal clock to us
