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Re: Radiation tag in the cockpit of the Ta-152H-O at Garber?
Liad never got his instruments back.
It went to court, and took around 2-3 years to do the entire court case.
I helped him with whatever I could, but the attitude of the government was that they were "too dangerous".
Last I heard from him was that rather than being destroyed, the ruling was that they were allowed to be sent to a museum.
There is more radiation exposure coming from your TV, than from a German instrument...
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