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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Instrument Flying Techniques In Weather
Description: Predominantly collection of photographs with brief text to explain. Includes list of 451 Squadron personnel. A photographic record of travels from Australia through UK, Africa and Europe to Berlin. AAP Date: October 1998 Author: Book Committee 451 Sqdr Level of Importance: . -
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Manual (Item) - Maintenance Manual Instruments Emb-110 Bandeirante
Description: Model EMB 110P1 Level of Importance: . -
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Manual (collection) - TAA Electrical / instrument Training Manual Lockheed L188 Electra
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Manual (Item) - Mirage Iiio Aircraft Instruments And Technical Inforamtion
Description: AMENDMENT LIST No. 1 to DI(AF) AAP 7213.003-6-9. Published by RAAF. Published September 1980. AAP 7213.003-6-9. Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Aircraft Instrument Catalog - Ninth Annual Issue
Description: 32 pages. Published by Air Logistics Corporation. Published 25/6/1966. AL/66-26 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Aircraft Instrument Catalog - Eighth Annual Issue
Description: 30 pages. Published by Aircraft Instrument & Development Inc. Published with materials from 1975-1976. AID 001 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Aerotep Associates Aircraft Parts
Description: 31 pages. Published by Aircraft Instrument & Development Inc. Published with materials from 1975-1976. AID 002 Level of Importance: World. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Inhaler, Clover, The Holborn Surgical Instrument Company, 1877
Dr. Joseph Clover (1825-1882), an English physician, first described his Portable Regulating Ether Inhaler on Jan. 20, 1877. Clover was an especially sought after anesthesiologist and early pioneer in the specialty. This was the best-known of many inhalers that Clover designed. The dome-shaped reservoir was turned to points on a control dial to gradually increase or decrease the percentage of the air that passed over the ether. Several inventors based new inhalers on this, while the original continued to be manufactured as late as the beginning of WWII. Clover, to spare the patient the unpleasantness of induction with his "closed" inhaler (1877), suggested the "mitigated-ether" technique. The inhaler was fitted with a bypass tap for the reception of N2O. The bag was filled with the gas and anaesthesia was inducted a combination of N2O and asphyxiation. Ether was then admitted gradually by rotation of the bowl of the inhaler. When the patient had been duly "weaned over" to ether, the mask was lifted, the N2O allowed to escape, the bag refilled with exhaled air, and normal anaesthesia "a la Clover's inhaler" was continued.Metal domed chamber with a bulb attachment for rebreather bag, including a tap mechanism. Remnants of the paper rebreather bag are attached to the bulb. At the other end is a yellow facemask made of plastic (probably celluloid). The manufacturer's logo has been moulded into the dome of the chamber.Manufacturer's logo: THE HOLBORN / SURGICAL INSTRUMENT CO. LTD. / LONDON •Blue sticker with white writing: O.2.4.joseph clover, mitigated-ether, nitrous oxide, n2o, closed method -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Automatic Direction Finding - Instrument Rating Course A Programmed Training Course, Automatic Direction Finding
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Manual (item) - GAF Beaufort Manual
Seems to be a fairly comprehensive manual for ther aircraft, including notes for the pilot, aircrew, ground crew, notes on instruments and construction, etc. -
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Manual (item) - Basic Instruments Lecture Notes - QANTAS Tech Training Div
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Pamphlet (item) - Instrument Flight, Air Ministry Pamphlet 208
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Manual (item) - Dassault Mirage III Technical Details, Instruments Technical Information
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Manual (item) - Mirage III Instrument Training Manual, Instruments: Technical Information
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Booklet (item) - Instrument Landing System Operational Notes Commonwealth of Australia Department of Civil Aviation DCA No. 23, Instrument Landing System Operational Notes
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Manual (item) - Fokker F27 Electrical & Instruments Training Manual - TAA
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Manual (item) - Instrument Ref Handbook - Navigation - RAAF 1980
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Manual (item) - Instrument Ref Handbook - Human Engineering - RAAF 1980
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Manual (item) - Instrument Ref Handbook - Aircraft design-Materials & Techniques - RAAF 1980
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Instrument Flying USAF 1965
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Instrument Flying Training, Handbook of Instructions Instrument Flying Trainer
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Manual (item) - RAAF Training Aircraft Instruments, Aircraft Instruments General instruments
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Manual (item) - RAAF Training Aircraft Instruments, Aircraft Instruments Electrical Instruments
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Manual (item) - RAAF Aircraft Instrument Training, Aircraft Instruments Gyroscopic Instruments
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Manual (item) - RAAF Training Aircraft Instruments, Aircraft Instrument Applied Principles
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Manual (item) - Instrument Rating Course, Instrument Rating Course Part 4- sample test guide
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Manual (item) - Instrument Rating Course, Instrument Rating Course Part 3- practical flying guide
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Manual (item) - Instrument Rating Course, Instrument Rating Course Part 2- airways operating procedures
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Manual (item) - Instrument Rating Course, Instrument Rating Course Part 1 - radio navigation aids
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Manual (item) - Trans-Australia Airlines Vickers Viscount Course Notes, For "C" Licence Vickers Viscount 720
Owned by W. Wilson. Contains a TAA amendment list and servicing notes for some instruments. Electrical circuit diagrams found in another identical course notes book.