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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Has anyone seen this clock before. Gled
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    Soviet nuclear bomber cockpit clock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by setho View Post
    Soviet nuclear bomber cockpit clock.
    really? sheesh. I thought aviation straight away, thats pretty specific. Its super cool.
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    Mfg. Chelyabinsk, Russia, 1980-1990. Includes 27 volt heater for those cold mornings!
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    I want one. Where can I buy one? Thanks
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    They're pretty accurate. 72 hour run time.... Makes a nice desk clock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kentf14 View Post
    thanks for the link
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    No problem. I've searched for German cockpit clocks in the past, they are pretty cool and were typically manufactured by some of the bigger names in watch & clock making. If I were to put one in the P car it would definitely have to be German.
    I'd also like to have one on the desk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kentf14 View Post
    No problem. I've searched for German cockpit clocks in the past, they are pretty cool and were typically manufactured by some of the bigger names in watch & clock making. If I were to put one in the P car it would definitely have to be German.
    I'd also like to have one on the desk.
    I like old soviet designs for things. Very simple and utilitarian. It probably had something to do with their not having anything to live for.
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