
Thought Doug or Paul would be able to help me with some information about this type of Attitude Indicator.
Anyone else with information on this type of Attitude Indicator including manufacturer and aircraft types used on would you please post it here.
Also, the Airspeed Indicator that was used on the outside wing struts had a needle which pointed to an airspeed on a metal face plate, the manufacturer and type of aircraft used on would also be most appreciated.
I contacted Airtron Instruments, Stamford, Lincolnshire and they had no information at all.
I have contacted The International Auster Club Estd. 1973 and awaiting to hear from them.
Several Old Retired Rocking Chair Flying Geezers at the bugsmasher field flew the Taylorcraft of England Auster Aircraft and both remember the Attitude Indicator but are trying to search for the manufacturer.
One chap flew the Auster without flaps which surprised me. My dad's Auster had this type of Attitude Indicator and flaps however all the books we have on type are packed away as they are doing the library at the old homestead. HMMM...I thought it looked okay the way it was...

The Auster Aircraft here at the museum does not have this type of Attitude Indicator but the curator and I have seen several videos of this Attitude Indicator in Auster Aircraft in flight.
We sure would like to know who the manufacturer was.
Links would also be most appreciated.
Here are a few pictures:



Comments and advice most appreciated...
