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I was slightly involved in the design of that product 15 years ago, but have no current interest or involvment. However it would be good to show some items from other manufacturers, if someone could do that?
I was slightly involved in the design of that product 15 years ago, but have no current interest or involvment. However it would be good to show some items from other manufacturers, if someone could do that?

== ADU ==

These overlap with Air Data Computers in complexity and functionality. I have added a paragraph about them. It could be argued that they should be a separate article, but I think that would be inappropriate at this stage as there is not yet sufficient material for two articles.

I will be providing at least one picture of an ADU, a Penny & Giles unit, typically used in military helicopters, and some references, when I find them.

[[User:Tiger99|Tiger99]] ([[User talk:Tiger99|talk]]) 18:16, 2 February 2019 (UTC)

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jkl —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.235.172.229 (talk) 13:33, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Air Data Unit

I have added a paragraph about these, which are more compact than most ADC units. I have provided one link, this may want to be improved or changed to a different type.

I was slightly involved in the design of that product 15 years ago, but have no current interest or involvment. However it would be good to show some items from other manufacturers, if someone could do that?