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Link Aviation Trainer
By John Daly

I'm probably not the only MMDer who has been asked to help restore a
Link Aviation trainer.  Many years ago I rebuilt some of the components
of a Link trainer at the museum in Balboa Park, San Diego, California.
There were a lot of very ordinary player piano components.  As I recall
a roll motor was used to turn the fuselage.  Interesting memories.

John Daly



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