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Somebody at AirVenture 2003 presented the best of what's new in the vendor
areas. There were several hardware and software awards. One of the hardware awards was a system that let you accurately position avionics trays in the panel. It was called something like "radio racks". If you attended that forum and remember the product I would appreciate the correct name and if possible a web site. A scaned or mailed brochure would be a close second to the web site. Help please. Matt |
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"Matthew M. Jurotich" wrote in message
... Somebody at AirVenture 2003 presented the best of what's new in the vendor areas. There were several hardware and software awards. One of the hardware awards was a system that let you accurately position avionics trays in the panel. It was called something like "radio racks". If you attended that forum and remember the product I would appreciate the correct name and if possible a web site. A scaned or mailed brochure would be a close second to the web site. Help please. Matt Just got the new Aircraft Spruce catalog in the mail, and spotted what you were talking about: Radiorax The AS&S info can be found he http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...s/radiorax.php They have a website: http://www.radiorax.com/ but looks like it's sporked right now. You can see if it you type Radiorax into Google Web and then click on the Cached version though. Hope this helps, Eric |
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