From around 1963, a Swiss inventor and BAMF employee also tried his hand at creating proportional remote controls.
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From around 1963, a Swiss inventor and BAMF employee also tried his hand at creating proportional remote controls.
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REFTEC-LANITZ Radio guidance system
Simprop
Micro-Avionics
Omu
Reuter
Metz
Radio Rim
Klemm
ACE
Philips
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