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Do you know which model of aircraft this came from?
http://remote.kiwi.gen.nz/ArtificalHorizon I'm a geek, I bought this, I was going to wire it up as a geek-toy but upon looking at it, it's way too cool / old / delicate for me to muck around with. I don't know anything about it's history, it looks like war period (that's WWII ![]() It looks like there used to be a metal skin that's been peeled off (not by me). Also I popped the shroud off the back to see if I could identify the supply lines and noticed the ~12 conductor "wiper" contact. That's the point at which I decided it was way too delicate to mess with. If you want more pictures, even out of curiosity, of anything (the wiper contacts for example) I'll do them for you. If you can enlighten me about it's history that would be great. Otherwise, enjoy the view. ![]() Dimensions: 5.25" wide, 5" high, ~9" deep. Comments: Notice that the sky is "grey" not blue. This is not fading, it's like that. Note also that the ground is black. There is no "plane" wire symbol on the glass. |
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![]() ClarkMills wrote: Do you know which model of aircraft this came from? http://remote.kiwi.gen.nz/ArtificalHorizon I've got one that's almost identical, except mine has the airplane symbol: http://www.wanttaja.com/ai.jpg These are "ball" type AIs, my presumption is that they date from the 50's or 60's rather than WWII. Your missing metal skin probably held the data plate. My dataplate is says: INDICATOR - ATTITUDE REMOTE Type MM-1 Spec MIL-I-25022 MFRS Model No 978K MFRS Part No 100990-01 Series B-1 MFRS Serial No AF53-2735 The manufacturer is listed as "Lear, Incorporated." However, as the AI was built to a Military Standard, the similar appearance of yours doesn't mean it was also built by Lear. My guess is that the Serial Number starting with 'AF53' means that it was made for the Air Force with a contract date of 1953. There's a separate tag for what I presume is an overhaul record. Company name "Universal Dynamic Scientific & Engineering Consulting Inc.", and says, "This Item Warranted for 3 Months" with the "3" hand-written in ink. The "Date of Overhaul" is very hard to read, but the center two digits are "96" and the last one might be a 1 or a 7. So I'm guessing it was overhauled in 1961 or 1967. Ron Wanttaja |
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Hi Ron.
Excellent info there, thank you VERY much. I'll set about trying to figure out what I have given your information. Many thanks again & kind regards... Clark |
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