Instruments and Avionics

The success of aviation has often been due to technologies that are often invisible to the casual observer. Aircraft instruments and aviation electronics (avionics) have played crucial roles in the safety, reliability, and efficiency of flight.

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Instrument Pack, Balloon, Captain Hawthorne C. Gray, 1927 Fatal Altitude Flight Object Venturi and Indicator, Turn, Sperry Object Recorder, Air Distance Object Compass, Creagh Osborne Type, USN, Mark II, Sperry Object Compass, Navy, Mark VII, Sperry Object Inclinometer, Clarke Incidence Object Indicator, Drift Object Inclinometer, Sperry, Clinometer Object Stall Recovery System, Autopilot, Sperry, Stallemometer Object Inclinometer Object Transmitter, Radio, 50 Watt, Charles Kingsford-Smith, Southern Cross. Object Radio Key, Flame Proof, Radio, 50 Watt, Charles Kingsford-Smith, Southern Cross. Object Generator, Wind Driven, Radio, 50 Watt, Charles Kingsford-Smith, Southern Cross Object Trailing Antenna, Radio, 50 Watt, Charles Kingsford-Smith, Southern Cross Object Barograph "Spirit of St. Louis", Charles A. Lindbergh, NY-Paris Flight May 1927 Object Barometer, Thaddeus S. C. Lowe Object Indicator, Temperature Object Indicator, Tachometer, Type A Object Simple Altimeter, Type G Object Barograph Object Indicator, Airspeed, Type C Object Indicator, Airspeed, Type A Object Compass Object Compass, Sperry Object
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