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Old 23rd April 2007 | 13:53
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oldbeefer
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"contributing to the extension of the life of avionics instruments etc by providing them with a much less severe environment to operate in"

Rather the opposite, I would have thought as the avionics are going to cycle from (say) +40 sitting on the pan to +10 when the aircon switches in and back on shutdown. Helps the crew, though (if you're lucky enough to have A/C)!
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