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Looking for servicable English made Variometer, airspeed.
Late 30's or mid 40's Thanks Bob Gaines USA |
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At 21:42 16 December 2003, Nolaminar wrote:
Old English Instruments I've got an airspeed indicator out of a Pratt-Read. That should qualify as olde English, since it had a two-door architecture. Bob K. |
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