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Post subject: Conquest I (C425) owners please read Posted: 26 Dec 2025, 18:42 |
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Joined: 05/31/13 Posts: 1367 Post Likes: +725 Company: Docking Drawer Location: KCCR
Aircraft: C425
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If you own or operate a 425, please read this letter. You may have received one via mail as well but please read this and respond.
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Post subject: Re: Conquest I (C425) owners please read Posted: 26 Dec 2025, 18:51 |
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Joined: 05/31/13 Posts: 1367 Post Likes: +725 Company: Docking Drawer Location: KCCR
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UPDATE: as of this moment the QR link appears to be INOP. While this is getting fixed please reply to the email address in the letter.
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Post subject: Re: Conquest I (C425) owners please read Posted: 26 Dec 2025, 19:33 |
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Joined: 05/31/13 Posts: 1367 Post Likes: +725 Company: Docking Drawer Location: KCCR
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Quote: Isn't Ontic like Extant? They buy old product lines and milk them for all they are worth Sort of. They license programs from companies like Eaton that own the design but don't want anything to do with manufacturing or supporting the component. Eaton became the design owner when they bought Consolidated Controls back in the 80s. In a way it's a good deal because without companies like Ontic there would be no support whatsoever. But Eaton still owns the design so in order to make any changes Ontic has to go back to Eaton and get permission. It's a big deal, and very time consuming.
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Post subject: Re: Conquest I (C425) owners please read Posted: 28 Dec 2025, 01:42 |
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Joined: 11/15/17 Posts: 1189 Post Likes: +615 Company: Cessna (retired)
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I never worked on them much, but we had trouble with bleed air valves on a number of different models.
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Post subject: Re: Conquest I (C425) owners please read Posted: Yesterday, 11:38 |
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Joined: 10/14/14 Posts: 1786 Post Likes: +2030 Company: Corporate Air Technology
Aircraft: Pa28-235
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Ontic is horrible to deal with, Woodward prop sync controls another line they took on. We have sent them boxes we troubleshot down to a specific part in the box, they still could not figure it out. Nobody knows who is in charge of what product lines, nobody returns calls, takes months to get any repair done with low success rate. I understand they are no longer repairing the Conquest flow packs but are working on manufacturing a replacement, target price $60K each.
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