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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0207.PDF
25 JANUARY 1952 FLIGHT 5 Mh*"" It's only HALF a Fighter... if the pilot's efficiency is impaired Fighter efficiency depends on pilot effi ciency . . . and one of the factors upon which the efficiency of the pilot depends is the cabin air conditioning. Fully auto matic, inherently reliable and sensitive under all conditions, the new Teddington Band Temperature Controller has been designed and engineered to meet the requirements of the modern military aircraft. The Band Control uses a highly sensitive pick-off of very small size which can be installed in a wide variety of forms, some capable of sensing highly localised temperature levels such as metal bond layers. The power servo is purely electrical, using no thermionic valves, and a simple electrical feed-back ensures that, even with systems having high thermal cap acities and the associated thermal lags, no hunting is experienced. This is but one item in the wide range of Teddington units which covers almost every control problem. CONTROLS TEDDINGTON CONTROLS LTD., CEFN COED, MERTHYR TYDFIL, SOUTH WALES. Merthyr Tydfil 666
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