Ack A-30 Altitude Encoder And Mounting Tray on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, United States
Selling an ACK A-30 Altitude Encoder. This unit was pulled from my Cessna 182 during a panel upgrade and was working great when it was removed.
Includes mounting tray as seen in the pictures.
Part Number: A-30
Serial Number: 26872
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