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Randy

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Gentlemen, I purchased an AOA (lift reserve indicator) in 2006 at Oshkosh. Due to unforseen circumstances it has taken me this long to get to the point of building an instrument panel.
My problem is when I opened the AOA box everything was there except a "mounting bracket." I have emailed and called the addresses listed on the web site and receive no replies. I am at the point of building my own bracket but I have no idea as there are no ears, holes, ridges, whatever on this instrument. It is round with a slight raise in it to keep it from slipping through the panel.
If anyone knows what this bracket looks like would you post a photo please.
I am one of those, "a picture is worth a 1000 words," builders so if you don't have a photo please send 1000 words :)
Thank you,
 

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