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Old 21st January 2019 | 15:24
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Hello all, i am looking for the following test set NDN8599-01 or NDN8598-01, NDN8814-01 or NDN8813-01 they are all mfg by smiths, and are an attitude ref test set. If anyone can help me.
I have a legacy MRO components repair shop.

thank you in advance

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Old 21st January 2019 | 19:46
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Please could the Royal Air Force be abbreviated in capital letters thus: RAF?

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Old 22nd January 2019 | 18:34
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I'm sure those that write it would do that but in the message by the OP the RAF is not mentioned.

P.S. I suspect Rosa can't spell ALTITUDE either!
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Old 22nd January 2019 | 19:34
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On my screen it do say [copy and paste] ex raf test sets as the heading

I rest my case, m'lud.
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Old 22nd January 2019 | 19:55
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Re Bruno,
He’s probably Portuguese and English may be his second or third language.
Let’s help him if we can !
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Old 23rd January 2019 | 00:10
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Smiths Industries was broken up in the late 1990s and early 2000s . Some went to Lucas Aerospace, some to Meggitt and some to GE Aviation.

There is a discussion regarding a similar piece of equipment here: RAF heading/reference system
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Old 23rd January 2019 | 08:50
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I'm sure those that write it would do that but in the message by the OP the RAF is not mentioned.

P.S. I suspect Rosa can't spell ALTITUDE either!
P.P.S. I suspect Rosa CAN spell

I suspect "Attitude" Indicator is correct, as it is the current term for the gyro horizon or artificial horizon
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Old 24th January 2019 | 08:49
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There is a discussion regarding a similar piece of equipment here: RAF heading/reference system

Hi there - yes, that is my equipment. But (1) the part numbers do not match and (2) I still have not finally figured
out which part nos. my equipment matches... Best wishes, Erik.
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