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I find the overall concept very appealing β—οΈπŸŽ―

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : October 31st, 2018-06:01
Congratulations Marcus! πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ€πŸ˜ƒ 
Thanks very much for the nice report the superb pics.
The ONLY thing I do not like are the β€žscrewsβ€œ (?) on the dial...

Screw: the reason

 
 By: MTF : October 31st, 2018-07:44

MCG,

I think the screws are a design motif to evoke cockpit instruments....


Regards,

MTF


Airspeed Indicator




Rate of Climb Indicator




B&R Phantom and St Galen ABR


Yes, Thomas, your right, but still, the finishing here could have been even better... [nt]

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : October 31st, 2018-09:53
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I cannot notice any finish flaw in the dial screwheads ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : November 1st, 2018-04:05
... but only now I realized the asymmetrical position of the slits - very unusual.
Marcus

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 By: MCG (Markus) : November 1st, 2018-08:29
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Austrian Air Force is a mysterious entity

 
 By: MTF : October 31st, 2018-08:55

Marcus,

The Hanhart red-button chronographs are well known and I looked at a few during the time that old PuristS friend Thomas Morf was in charge of the brand.

He now leads Favre-Leuba.

I'm puzzled by the Austrian Airforce.

It has one of the more modern frontline aircraft - Eurofighter Typhoon - last delivered in 2009 but is phasing it out in 2020. The proposed replacements are the SAAB Gripen or Lockheed-Martin F16, which are older generation aircraft?!? Eh?


Regards,

MTF

No ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : November 1st, 2018-04:11
The decision for the Typhoon was made by the then conservative government, violating the "rule" that Austria was "SAAB country" during all the years of the social democratic government. At the time of the bids, the Typhoon was clarly the better aircraft over the Gripen, that was offered at a far too high price by an over-confident SAAB leadership. However, the later reduction of the Typhoon force in numbers and equipment massively truncated its abilities. Since politics never was happy with the deal, all means, even legal ones were used to proof that EADS, the Typhoon manufacturer, had used illegal means to get the deal. Had this been confirmed, some people in the government would have considered returning the Typhoon and replacing it by .... nobody knows.

What has to be replaced urgently is the over-aged fleet of SAAB 105 trainers, in service since nearly fifty years, and the Alouette helicopter, workforce in mountain rescue and our (Red Cross SAR K-9 unit) regular training asset.
Marcus

Stories vs Truth

 
 By: MTF : November 2nd, 2018-15:18
Marcus
Thanks for explanation
Like most political scenarios, there is the public face and then there is what lurks beneath.

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MTF

A very modern and technical pilot's watch

 
 By: brauner : October 31st, 2018-12:12
I like it.