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600 Lectures in Mobile Classroom

11th October 1946
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A TOUR of Royal Naval Air Stations CA and Royal Air Force aerodromes in England and Scotland has just been completed by the Lockheed mobile classroom, And over 600 lectures have been given in the past six months.

With seating capacity for 10 students, the classroom is used for instructing artificers and flight mechanics in the care and maintenance of the Lockheed hydraulic systems on aircraft and motor vehicles.

The interior contains an hydraulic panel powered by a Lockheed Mark VI engine-driven pump for demonstrating the working and sequence of operation of a complete aircraft hydraulic and undercarriage installation. By the side of this layout is a panel of sectioned units, enabling the students to study the detailed make-up of all components. Other layouts consist of the new .Servodyne power-operated flying controls, oleo legs, and Lockheed hydraulic