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An operator using the latest British developed fibre-optic viewing system which allows him to see the inside of a gas turbine engine and simultaneously take a polaroid colour picture of the image. The unit has been designed bv Keymed, Ltd, of Essex, so that the minimum of photographic skill is required. Once the operator has focused the instrument, the correct exposure is automatically set.

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Press, 19 August 1981, Page 10

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An operator using the latest British developed fibre-optic viewing system which allows him to see the inside of a gas turbine engine and simultaneously take a polaroid colour picture of the image. The unit has been designed bv Keymed, Ltd, of Essex, so that the minimum of photographic skill is required. Once the operator has focused the instrument, the correct exposure is automatically set. Press, 19 August 1981, Page 10

An operator using the latest British developed fibre-optic viewing system which allows him to see the inside of a gas turbine engine and simultaneously take a polaroid colour picture of the image. The unit has been designed bv Keymed, Ltd, of Essex, so that the minimum of photographic skill is required. Once the operator has focused the instrument, the correct exposure is automatically set. Press, 19 August 1981, Page 10