(rfx) Collins Vhf-700 Receiver Transmitter P/n 622-5219-020 on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, US
DESCRIPTION
You are bidding on a Collins VHF-700 Receiver Transmitter. Extremely clean with no visual damage, from Northwest Airlines.
Manufactured by: Collins
Part #: 622-5219-020
Alt Part #:
Serial #: 3561
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