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Early 'Time of Trip'.

I have been looking at 'Calibre11' and in particular tne 1911 Time of Trip. The next dash timer is recorded as the 1933 Autavia.
My motive may be obvious but, in view of post WW1 developments, is there no evidence during that time of an improved dash or cockpit timer other than the 'Flieger' watches?

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