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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
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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Flight data recorder | |
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Description |
Photograph of original ARL flight memory encoder |
Source |
DSTO, Australia |
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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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