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Link, Edwin (Albert)

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Link, Edwin (Albert) (1904-1981)

US inventor and aviation executive. While working in his father's piano factory, he and his brother built a flight simulator to help them learn to fly. In 1935 Edwin founded Link Aviation Inc, which produced flight simulators and other apparatus. He also invented equipment for deep-sea exploration, including a mobile unmanned television camera. Link was born in Huntington, Indiana.



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