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I'm posting this again because it has still not been identified. Could
this be the first aviation item to baffle the gurus in this NG?? From the previous thread I think we would have to agree that it is not a glider, or a relatively high performance fighter type of that era, or a chopper (wrong instruments). Also, I think it would have to be single pilot and probably single engine. I know it is not a Link Trainer - were there any other "simulators" around then? The instruments are of American manufacture and they were last overhauled by Kingsford Smith Aviation, Bankstown (Sydney, NSW) in 1969. Any further ideas? -- Mike Mackenzie (AVCOM Services) Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Remove "XYZ" from the "Reply to" address when responding by email. |
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