On the subject of the Inditron's apparently long lifespan as a product...if any military contractor used the Inditron in any sort of equipment, NU would've been obligated to maintain production for many years after the last Inditron-using equipment was no longer being produced. If they only used the tube in a single airspeed indicator in a single model of aircraft, NU would've had to make Inditrons until that model of aircraft was dead and buried. Inditrons do not have an outstanding lifespan, and would've been changed like lightbulbs.
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