Aerosonic Altimeter Pressure Altitude Reporting Faa Tso C-10b Type 1 C115854 on 2040-parts.com
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AEROSONIC ALTIMETER PRESSURE -1000 TO 35,000 FT. FAA TSO C-10b TYPE 1 MFR'S PART NO. 101735-01495 SERIAL NO. C115854 AEROSONIC CORP. CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Was working when removed. Untested. Sold as is. |
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