February 24, 20188 yr 1 hour ago, Robert3512 said: Command Module Computer on Apollo missions. HAAHAAAHAA :D that made my day :D
February 26, 20188 yr On 24/02/2018 at 5:00 PM, Samany69 said: LRU : Line Repeatable Unit Did you mean Line-Replaceable? i.e. something which can be easily replaced (e.g. a rack mounted unit with simple lock in devices or similar).. as opposed to a flight control surface or landing gear assembly. Some airborne data loaders (ADLs) have a percentage load digital display, but it's like a typical PC time-to-download displays. The speed varies from moment to moment. You can never predict how long it will actually take. Cheers JHW John H Watson (retired 744/767 Avionics engineer)
February 26, 20188 yr 5 hours ago, Qavion2 said: Did you mean Line-Replaceable? ah , My bad : that was my damned keyboard automatic correction thingy . i'm sorry . yes Line Replaceable Unit .
February 26, 20188 yr 5 hours ago, Qavion2 said: Some airborne data loaders (ADLs) have a percentage load digital display always nice to learn new things . thanks for the info Sir.
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