12-10-2020, 12:45 AM
The TRK12 was supposed to be a hit at the world fair in New York in 1939. Meanwhile, sales of a very expensive TV were low. It cost more than the car. In October 1939, there was already war. Perhaps placing the TRK12 on board the plane was a last resort advertising gimmick. Most of the models produced were sold only after the war. It is interesting that during the fair some TV sets were used as monitors, bypassing the receiving system. Perhaps a TV was installed on board the plane, which received a signal from a camera, for example.
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