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  Topic: Odd question from non-mechanic.
docrok

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PostForum: General BS   Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:44 am   Subject: Odd question from non-mechanic.
So...I must be on the totally wrong path. Found what I thought were avionics repair stations, but couldn't find a soul who seemed to know one thing from the other. Know of anything in the Ft. Lauderda ...
  Topic: Odd question from non-mechanic.
docrok

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PostForum: General BS   Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:25 pm   Subject: Odd question from non-mechanic.
A delayed thanks. Found the 3 pin connector near the base of the seats that fits your description. (Also found a boarding pass stub from a TWA flight in 96...ha!).

I'll try and search out an Avioni ...
  Topic: Odd question from non-mechanic.
docrok

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PostForum: General BS   Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:39 am   Subject: Odd question from non-mechanic.
So I have some older airline seats that could easily be used around the house but they have a powered recline feature...and that's the only way they'll recline. The connector looks like this:

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