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Brent, you said in an earlier post (3/6) that you had simply written to your insurance agent and that they were covered. May I ask what company you were with, since I know you were in California at that time.>>
I believe it was Republic Insurance. I have State Farm now and there is no exclusion for aircraft parts on my policy. I think they offer more than one policy ;-) . If you agent says that he can't figure a way to get the parts covered then you need a new agent. Every few years I go insurance shopping to sure I am getting a good deal on the right coverage. Unlike life insurance, there is little incentive to let your property insurance policy age like fine Cognac.
"Yes Mr. XYZ insurance agent, I would be happy to change my homeowners coverage to your company. I have a collection of airplane parts that need to be covered. That won't be a problem, will it?"
You get the idea.
Regards
Brent Regan
PS> Anybody out there know how to calculate the surface flux density of a Halbach array of permanent magnets? Please contact me by private email. Thanks! BR
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