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Box 140

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

AFC-70 installation on Cessna Model 421B -- engineering reports, 1973

 File — Box: 140, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents: Microcom, Inc. From the Series: Established in 1968 as an affiliate of LearAvia Corporation (LAC), Microcom, Inc. (MI) which designed and produced an advanced line of avionics, including the AFC-70 autopilot, is represented primarily by technical documentation. The bulk of the material falls within 1969-1972. A few materials are dated later, due to the transition from an affiliate company to being absorbed by LAC as of December 1972. Because the company records present are nearly all...
Dates: 1973

Nose wheel steering -- summary, drafts, photographs and contact sheets, 1972, undated

 File — Box: 140, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents: Microcom, Inc. From the Series: Established in 1968 as an affiliate of LearAvia Corporation (LAC), Microcom, Inc. (MI) which designed and produced an advanced line of avionics, including the AFC-70 autopilot, is represented primarily by technical documentation. The bulk of the material falls within 1969-1972. A few materials are dated later, due to the transition from an affiliate company to being absorbed by LAC as of December 1972. Because the company records present are nearly all...
Dates: 1972, undated

Nevada Tax Commission -- correspondence regarding sales and use tax liability, 1972 August 9

 File — Box: 140, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents: Microcom, Inc. From the Series: Established in 1968 as an affiliate of LearAvia Corporation (LAC), Microcom, Inc. (MI) which designed and produced an advanced line of avionics, including the AFC-70 autopilot, is represented primarily by technical documentation. The bulk of the material falls within 1969-1972. A few materials are dated later, due to the transition from an affiliate company to being absorbed by LAC as of December 1972. Because the company records present are nearly all...
Dates: 1972 August 9

Letter to the FAA from Sam Sanchez, Director of Engineering. Advises of name change from Microcom, Inc. to LearAvia Corporation, 1972 December 15

 File — Box: 140, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents: Microcom, Inc. From the Series: Established in 1968 as an affiliate of LearAvia Corporation (LAC), Microcom, Inc. (MI) which designed and produced an advanced line of avionics, including the AFC-70 autopilot, is represented primarily by technical documentation. The bulk of the material falls within 1969-1972. A few materials are dated later, due to the transition from an affiliate company to being absorbed by LAC as of December 1972. Because the company records present are nearly all...
Dates: 1972 December 15

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