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Hello !
Anybody have an idea what this is ? Have a look at: http://home.t-online.de/home/Henning...Flitecheck.JPG It was made by the Arthur Electronics Inc 2935 Honolulu Ave. La Crescenta, Calif. 91214 apparently around 1985. On the faceplate it says Flite-Check under the small Display. The four LED are labeled Start, Takeoff, Landing and Stop. Two pushbuttons are for "Mode" and "ADV" In the middle there is a On-Off- Volume knob. On the back is a 8-pin round female connecter, the kind you find on home-stereo stuff. Maybe some kind of electronic checklist ? Henning Dammann-Emden Bremen/Germany |
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