S-tec 30 Autopilot 14 Volt Liberty Xl-2 Or Experimental Aircraft on 2040-parts.com
Sebastian, Florida, United States
New autopilot, except the pitch computer, it's been back to the factory for repair, includes an 8130 tag for the repair. Spec'ed out for a 14 volt Liberty XL-2 aircraft. Would work well in any 14 volt experimental aircraft. Partial factory harness supplied.
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