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FOUNDED IN 1977 at Dallas Love Field Airport where we remained growing and serving the local & national aviation communities until April, 1998. The beginning of a new era in late 1997 business growth demanded a bigger and better facility. So the process began, we purchased land and meet with architects to design the facility. Shortly after, we broke ground and in April 1998 we moved into our new facility in Lewisville, TX. While the new facility is just north of the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex it offered the ability for growth and improvement.

Our reputation speaks for itself for those who have used our company for their service work and the repeated referrals that we receive from them.  Quality workmanship, integrity, experience, competitive prices, every effort to accommodate requested delivery time, and the lasting relationship that we strive to build with our customers is the base of our business and what we represent.  All work is performed on site by our highly skilled technicians.



FOUNDER OF AIR DALLAS INSTRUMENTS

September 19, 1977 Wimber L. Clark founded Air Dallas Instruments.

Wimber joined the Navy in 1946 at the young age of 17. He received his Navy training on instrumentation and aircraft wiring.
At this time Wimber began to realize his true passion and ambition. After getting out of the Navy he continued to work in the aviation and instrumentation field wiring aircraft and working at various instruments shops in the Houston area. In 1964 he was hired by an Instrument shop in Dallas Tx. Wimber along with his wife MaryAnn and their three daughters moved to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area where he continued to work and build a solid reputation in the industry. His growth continued as a shop supervisor for such companies as Omni Air, Aerosonic Corporation -Addison, and other facilities in the Dallas area.   

In 1977, Wimber’s dream came true when he was able to open his own repair facility along with his wife, Mary Ann who handled the front office and his son-in-law Jerry Holton. The following years brought more growth opportunities for both family and employees of Air Dallas Instruments.  

Wimber passed away on April 2, 1989 leaving his wife, Mary Ann and family to continue his legacy. Currently all three of his daughters and their husbands work at the company where they continue to insure that his dream for quality and customer satisfaction will live on.


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