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Electrodynamics Aircraft Remote Control Switch Federal Aviation Administration on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
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Los Angeles, United States

Los Angeles, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatible Model:FA8970/5 Brand:Electrodynamics Manufacturer Part Number:5840-01-017-2750

Electrodynamics Remote Control Switch

Made for Department of Transportation / Federal Aviation Administration

Type: FA8970/5

Contr: DTFA01-92-C-00008

New old stock, never installed. Acquired at surplus auction. Comes with sealed bag of parts.
(MS3106E20-29SZ) (X9212) ITT CANNON ELECTRIC

8.375" Length / 5.500" Width / 3.625" Height














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