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Instruments, Project news

Lufthansa RMIs discovered

Posted on August 10, 2019August 11, 2019 by commander
10
Aug

After a long search I was able to locate 3 original Lufthansa Bendix Radio Magnetic Indicators used on Boeing 707s! Still missing one but will definitely find that one too.

 

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Installing the assembly in the gauge housing proved to be difficult. Gluing the screw to the screw driver with hot glue did the trick,
Installing the assembly in the gauge housing proved to be difficult. Gluing the screw to the screw driver with hot glue did the trick,
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