Aircraft Bendix Course Radio Magnetic Indicator Id-250/arn Only For Collectors on 2040-parts.com
Rechovot, Israel, Israel
AIRCRAFT BENDIX COURSE RADIO MAGNETIC INDICATOR ID-250/ARN only for collectors.
Serial No: AF51-3813-5. Condition-see photo. Sold only that which is in the photo, if you have any questions please contact us. Weight: 1.12 kg. READ BELOW BEFORE BIDDING: You are buying the above as is as. This means don't assume anything. If it’s not listed as new in the box then don't think it is. Sold as is. No returns or refunds. |
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