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Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
Aeronetics RMI Type: 3137LB63C S/N: 3438 Mods: 1-6
This RMI was removed during a big avionics upgrade and am pretty sure was working when removed but has not been tested since removal. This unit is being sold as is. Physically condition is good. If any questions just let me know. Thanks Will ship international for additional shipping cost. |
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