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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - TP -16 Instruments Mirage III O, TP -16 Instruments
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Lockheed Field Service C-130 Training Manual Book 4 Instruments
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Aircraft Instruments & Instrument Systems Vol D RAF "Flying"
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Command Instrument Rating - Theory Course by Chris Henry
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item), E. H. J. Pallett, Aircraft Instrument Manual, 1964
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item), C. A. Williams, Aircraft Instrument Control Systems, 1963
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item), Multi-Engine Training Unit Familiarization Stage, Revised 9/56
On the spine is written: Handbook - SNB/JRB - SNB/JRB + FAA - Instrument Exam -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Basic Instruments & Electrical Engineering Course Notes - ANSETT ANA Training School
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Fokker F27 - TAA Electrical instrument training Manual
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Aspects of Instrument Development - for All Weather ops
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Instrument Flying USAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - Instrument Approach & Landing Charts - Dept Transport Australia March 1986
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Instrument Booklet by Thommens Watch Coy, Switzerland
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - TAA DC-6 Course Notes, DC-6 Electrical & Instruments Course Notes Engineering School - Maintenance Dept. Trans Australia Airlines
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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Anaesthetic machine, Minnitt, 1930 - 1937
This Minnitt machine was owned by Dr Mary Clementina DeGaris. Dr DeGaris qualified from medicine, MB BS, at the University of Melbourne in 1905. She continued her studies, becoming only the second woman in Victoria to qualify MD, in 1907. With the outbreak of war, DeGaris attempted to enlist as a doctor with the Australian Army but was refused. Undeterred she travelled to England, where she joined the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, a medical group made up entirely of women. After the war, she returned to Australia and set up practice as an obstetrician in Geelong, Victoria. Subsequently, the Geelong Hospital named a wing after her, "DeGaris House", which is now part of Geelong Private Hospital. DeGaris was awarded the St Saba medal, 3rd class, for her work during WWI. Robert James Minnitt introduced the concept of self-administered analgesia, using an apparatus designed and built in conjunction with London scientific instrument-maker, Charles King. The Minnitt apparatus met with considerable success and led to further modifications, including the introduction of the Queen Charlotte gas-air analgesia apparatus in 1936.Brown leather suitcase with brass locks and leather handle. Inside the case is metal equipment, with arms for attaching cylinders. On top of the case, located underneath the handle, is a small brass plate, bearing the name of the owner in black printed script on a piece of card or paper held inside the plate.Printed in black ink on name plate: Dr Mary C. De Garis.minnitt, geelong, scottish women's hospitals, world war i, obstetrician -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Photograph
Robert James Minnitt introduced the concept of self-administered analgesia, using an apparatus designed and built in conjunction with London scientific instrument-maker, Charles King. The Minnitt apparatus met with considerable success and led to further modifications, including the introduction of the Queen Charlotte gas-air analgesia apparatus in 1936, manufactured by the British Oxygen Company.Black and white photograph of a Minnitt gas/air analgesia apparatus, in a Queen Charlotte case. The case is standing open with the apparatus inside. A label with instructions is on the left side of the case, and the apparatus is on the right side of the case. A nitrous oxide cylinder tank and valve is connected to a small box with a regulator. A tube with a breathing mask is attached to the box. The Queen Charlotte case has hinges on the side and a handle on the top.minnitt gas air apparatus, minnitt, nitrous oxide, queen charlotte case, anaesthetic equipment -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - GAF Collection - Graphical Symbols For Electrotechnical Documentation Part 108: Measuring Instruments, Lamps and Signalling Devices SAS 1102.108-1989
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Collection of documents and images relating to the CAC Avon-Sabre, Avon-Sabre
Contains a collection of images and documents seemingly preserved because of a perceived historical significance. Includes photos of Sabre aircraft and instruments, secret technical reports and requirements, and articles designed for public consumption. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Duplicates - see Description
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Manual of Spare Parts for Smith Aviation Instruments
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Decorative object (item) - Mock-up dials and instruments for use in a CAC CA-31 Restoration Project, To K. Gaff, For = CA-31 Restoration
Referred to in the Hawker de Havilland Victoria Memo on the Historical Projects Group -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Aircraft Instruments Technical Manual TMI-413
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - Expected Performance Of Tail - Cap Antenna For F-86A Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Radiation Patterns Of Tail - Cap Antenna For F86-A Aircraft
Supplement To Report No.791-1 Airborne Instrument Laboratory New York -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Navigation Instruments Compasses -Remote reading, A.P 1275B Vol1 Sect.11 A/L 43 TO 50
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B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Astro Compass MKII, Air Ministry Compass made at Sperti, 1940-1950
Used by the Navigator in a B-24 Liberator bomberAir Ministry CompassAstronomical Compass used by the Navigator in B-24 Liberator aircraft. Complete in original wooden box.Compass marked - A.M. Astro compass MKII CA/1174 Box marked - Delicate instrument, to be handled with great care.astro compass mkii, a7 -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Equipment - Schimmelbusch anaesthetic mask, Mid 20th Century
The Schimmelbusch mask is an open breathing system for delivering an anesthetic. The device was invented by Curt Schimmelbusch in 1889, and was used until the 1950s (though it is still applied in some developing countries). The device consists of a wire frame which is covered with several beds of gauze and applied to the patient's face over the mouth and nose. Then high-volatility anesthetic (usually diethyl ether or halothane, and historically chloroform) is dripped on it, allowing the patient to inhale a mix of the evaporated anesthetic and air. The device is designed to prevent the anesthetic from coming in contact with the patient's skin, where it can cause irritation.This model differs from the others in that the mask's handle is attached to the mask, as opposed to the spring. The chloroform cloth was possibly held in place by the clamp, instead of a spring. Schimmelbusch anasthetic mask, made of Stainless steel. This mask was used with chloroform cloth. Missing spring. Martin and Co.surgery, anesthetic, chloroform, surgical instrument -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Engine Electrics and Instruments Training Notes RAAF School of Technical Training
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Instrument (Item) - Navigational aids in leather wallet
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Instrument Manual 1937, Air Ministry
... Moorabbin melbourne Air Ministry Book Instrument Manual 1937 ...