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Box 34

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Letter to WPL from Richard Marsen. Discusses "operating the loop motor by the thyratron tubes." Includes sketch and report, 1940 August 6

 File — Box: 34, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents: Series II. Lear Avia Inc. From the Series: Series II: Lear Avia Inc. is the second largest series of the collection. It documents the research, development, and manufacture of Lear Avia’s key World War II-era products, notably clutches, screw jacks, motors, and aircraft navigation and radio equipment and parts. In addition, there is documentation of other products which reflect the company’s post-war considerations for manufacture and production. These are not just limited to the field of aeronautics...
Dates: 1940 August 6

Letter to Richard Marsen from C.L. Whiteford, Carl Ford, Inc. Offers to help develop new ideas and products, 1940 August 17

 File — Box: 34, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents: Series II. Lear Avia Inc. From the Series: Series II: Lear Avia Inc. is the second largest series of the collection. It documents the research, development, and manufacture of Lear Avia’s key World War II-era products, notably clutches, screw jacks, motors, and aircraft navigation and radio equipment and parts. In addition, there is documentation of other products which reflect the company’s post-war considerations for manufacture and production. These are not just limited to the field of aeronautics...
Dates: 1940 August 17

AMT-12 transmitter/ANG-12 power supply and AMR-12 receiver/AMRL-12 direction finder -- instruction books, 1939-1942

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents: Series II. Lear Avia Inc. From the Series: Series II: Lear Avia Inc. is the second largest series of the collection. It documents the research, development, and manufacture of Lear Avia’s key World War II-era products, notably clutches, screw jacks, motors, and aircraft navigation and radio equipment and parts. In addition, there is documentation of other products which reflect the company’s post-war considerations for manufacture and production. These are not just limited to the field of aeronautics...
Dates: 1939-1942

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