Image:Sear and boswell 1962 black box.jpg

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[edit] Summary

1962 Black Box encoder and recorder by Lane Sear and Wally Boswell of the Aeronautical Research Laboratory in Melbourne, Australia.

[edit] Licensing

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Flight data recorder
Description

Photograph of original ARL flight memory encoder

Source

DSTO, Australia

Article

Flight data recorder

Portion used
Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

illustrating the device

Replaceable?

there are no alternative images of the device

You keep threatening to delete this image. I do not see why. The above reasoning is perfectly sound; the DSTO has no problem with the image being used; it's a historical image whose use is clearly justified.

Whatever the bot is that keeps threatening to delete this image - and has deleted the other images from this article - it's clearly gone haywire. Can a freaking PERSON explain what the hell is wrong with the use of this image? Garth M (talk) 19:21, 11 December 2007 (UTC)

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current02:36, 29 May 2007298×182 (10 KB)Garth M (Talk | contribs) (1962 Black Box encoder and recorder by Lane Sear and Wally Boswell of the Aeronautical Research Laboratory in Melbourne, Australia.)

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