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Aircraft Electrical Tachometer Type 34 General Electric on 2040-parts.com

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Kragujevac, Serbia, Serbia

Kragujevac, Serbia, Serbia
Original aircraft Tachometer made by General Electric. It has serial number N58324. It is in very good condition with no damage or wear, but is not tested so it is sold as is. Glass is intact without cracks or chips and there is no fading on the numerals. Came from Jugoslav Airlines surplus in the 1960s and was kept well stored over the years. A good addition to any collection or for restoration.
Brand:General Electric Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

 Original aircraft Tachometer made by General Electric. It has serial number N58324. It is in very good condition with no damage or wear, but is not tested so it is sold as is. Glass is intact without cracks or chips and there is no fading on the numerals. Came from Jugoslav Airlines surplus in the 1960s and was kept well stored over the years. A good addition to any collection or for restoration.

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