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bobatl
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The remote instrument panel. I've seen several variations on this in photos of the desk set-up.

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Neat! The original packaging is very cool. For anyone in CA, they have a nice example at the Hiller Aviation Museum.

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Nice to see. There is a Link Trainer at the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. It borders El Paso, Texas..

 

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Seat back cover for Link trainer. They used genuine leather as there were not enough domesticated naugas to make large scale use of naugahyde practical at that time.

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The Wright Museum has a trainer and its base but none of the control/monitoring station. According to the stickers inside it was still in use by the CAP in the '60s.

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