Title
Automatic Positive Pressure Diluter Demand Oxygen Regulator Manual
Reference
YA2007.25/4/2/5
Production date
-08-1951 - -08-1951
Creator
- Bendix Aviation CorporationBiographyBiography
The Bendix Aviation Corporation was a manufacturer of aircraft parts based from 1929 to 1960 in Los Angeles, California.
It was started by inventor Vincent Bendix in 1929 as a continuation of his auto parts company. It was renamed to Bendix Corporation in 1960, and in 1983 was acquired by the Allied Corporation (later Allied Signal) and combined with King Radio Company to form Bendix/King. Now owned by Honeywell, Bendix/King remains a brand of avionics.
Bendix Aviation developed and manufactured advanced carburetion for aircraft engines; landing gear oleo struts; jet engine fuel controls for early J79 engines; and designed guidance systems and assembled the Talos missile for the US Navy.
Bendix aviation masks and gauges were also modified and tested for use in diving and hyperbaric applications.
Scope and Content
A handbook containing description and instructions for the installation, operation, servicing and maintenance for Automatic Positive Pressure Diluter Demand Oxgen regulators, Eclipse Pioneer types 2868-A1 (AF Type D-1), 2868-5A-B1, 2870-5A-A1 and 2870-5B-B1. Also includes a folded piece of paper with printed instructions for fitting a Pressure-Demand Type A-13-A oxygen mask.
Language
English
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Bendix Aviation CorporationBiographyBiography
The Bendix Aviation Corporation was a manufacturer of aircraft parts based from 1929 to 1960 in Los Angeles, California.
It was started by inventor Vincent Bendix in 1929 as a continuation of his auto parts company. It was renamed to Bendix Corporation in 1960, and in 1983 was acquired by the Allied Corporation (later Allied Signal) and combined with King Radio Company to form Bendix/King. Now owned by Honeywell, Bendix/King remains a brand of avionics.
Bendix Aviation developed and manufactured advanced carburetion for aircraft engines; landing gear oleo struts; jet engine fuel controls for early J79 engines; and designed guidance systems and assembled the Talos missile for the US Navy.
Bendix aviation masks and gauges were also modified and tested for use in diving and hyperbaric applications.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
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