Used aircraft airspeed indicator. Scaled 40-250 MPH, 40-200 Knots. Removed from a BD4 homebuilt aircraft. There is no airworthiness documentation available.
The glass appears clear and scratch-free. I have no way to test this item, but I believe it to be fully functional.
Parts for Sale
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