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February 13th 09, 08:14 PM
http://www.barnstormers.com/listing_images.php?id=232633&ZOOM=%2Fclassified_files%2F232633-DSC01207.jpg

Does anyone know what model of Narco Nav/Com is in the picture?

Thanks in advance,

Robin Hou
Pasadena, CA

RST Engineering
February 13th 09, 08:18 PM
If you are talking about the one at the top left of the panel, it is an
Escort 110, Narco's answer to the Genave A-200 which at the time (1970 or
so) was setting the small aircraft radio market on fire.

You don't really have to spam all the aviation newsgroups. Most of us check
them.

Jim

--
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
without accepting it."
--Aristotle


" > wrote in message
...
> http://www.barnstormers.com/listing_images.php?id=232633&ZOOM=%2Fclassified_files%2F232633-DSC01207.jpg
>
> Does anyone know what model of Narco Nav/Com is in the picture?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Robin Hou
> Pasadena, CA

Rich
February 13th 09, 08:38 PM
wrote:
> http://www.barnstormers.com/listing_images.php?id=232633&ZOOM=%2Fclassified_files%2F232633-DSC01207.jpg
>
> Does anyone know what model of Narco Nav/Com is in the picture?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Robin Hou
> Pasadena, CA

Mark III

There was an EARLY Mark III, which was different. They reused the name
for this model.

Rich

Rip[_3_]
February 14th 09, 12:42 AM
But it's O.K. for Jim Weir to plug his magazine articles.

Rip


RST Engineering wrote:
> If you are talking about the one at the top left of the panel, it is an
> Escort 110, Narco's answer to the Genave A-200 which at the time (1970 or
> so) was setting the small aircraft radio market on fire.
>
> You don't really have to spam all the aviation newsgroups. Most of us check
> them.
>
> Jim
>

RST Engineering
February 14th 09, 05:58 PM
Say what?

Jim

--
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
without accepting it."
--Aristotle


"Rip" > wrote in message
...


> But it's O.K. for Jim Weir to plug his magazine articles.
>
> Rip

Brian Whatcott
February 15th 09, 01:10 AM
Is that the best you can offer Mr Anonymous Rip?
Jim answered the question.
He didn't mention his business anywhere.
Can you take a hint?
Or if you want to sneer, maybe use your real name?

Brian W

Rip wrote:
> But it's O.K. for Jim Weir to plug his magazine articles.
>
> Rip
>
>
> RST Engineering wrote:
>> If you are talking about the one at the top left of the panel, it is
>> an Escort 110, Narco's answer to the Genave A-200 which at the time
>> (1970 or so) was setting the small aircraft radio market on fire.
>>
>> You don't really have to spam all the aviation newsgroups. Most of us
>> check them.
>>
>> Jim
>>

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