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United States of America
ARMAMENT-Sights & Controls
A. W. Haydon Co.
Control-Flare Programming C-2017/ALE-14. Rectangular instrument box with several counters, dials and switches. Black crinkle painted aluminum housing.
3-D: 14.3 × 22.2 × 19.8cm, 4.3kg (5 5/8 × 8 3/4 × 7 13/16 in., 9.4lb.)
HAZ MAT: Cadmium PlatingAluminum AlloyPlasticFerrous AlloyPaintGlassElectronic ComponentsInkOrganic Coating
A20110275000
From the Estate of David P. Leising
National Air and Space Museum
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