Ns, Ameri-king Gps Cooling Fan, Aircraft Avionics, 28v on 2040-parts.com
Kidron, Ohio, US
This is a new surplus Ameri-King GPS cooling fan, p/n AK-950-F2, which is 28V. One of the AMP plugs is missing from the kit.
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