21 February 2008Classic aviator watches featured on new Revue Thommen websiteWICHITA, Kan. — After being named the exclusive United States distributor of Revue Thommen watches, Mid-Continent Instruments introduces a website dedicated to its partnership with the Swiss watch manufacturer. Visitors to the new website (www.revue-thommen.us) can learn about the company’s history, as well as download catalogs and technical specifications for all the watch lines currently produced by Revue Thommen. One of the lines most popular with pilots is the Airspeed line, which consists of the Classic, Xlarge and the Flyback Collections. Revue Thommen has added some new models to this line just in time for the Heli-Expo this February 24th-26th in Houston. Helicopter pilots and enthusiasts should enjoy these versions, which have helicopters engraved on the back. Stop by Mid-Continent’s booth (#1615) for more information. “Revue Thommen added aircraft instruments to their manufacturing activity in the 1920s, and the same precision for these lifesaving instruments goes into the manufacturing of all watches,” said Matt Fowle, Regional Director for Mid-Continent Instruments. Revue Thommen watches are available from selected MCI dealers worldwide. For more information, contact Matt Fowle with Mid-Continent Instruments West at 800-345-7599 or visit www.revue-thommen.us. Mid-Continent Instruments manufactures aircraft instruments for the general aviation industry. Services at the Wichita, Kansas facility also include developing and manufacturing new avionics products. Mid-Continent Instruments West in Van Nuys, California provides new instrument sales and is the top-rated instrument overhaul shop on the west coast. Together the locations employ more than 150 people and offer the largest general aviation instrument overhaul/exchange program in the world. Specialties include gyro, altimeter, HSI and autopilot system overhauls. Mid-Continent instruments are found in all new Cessna airplanes and in Raytheon’s Beech line of Bonanzas, Barons, King Airs and 1900 Airliners. Instruments are sold to other manufacturers such as GARMIN International, Honeywell, Cirrus, Lancair, Piper Aircraft Inc., Diamond and Robinson Helicopter Co.
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