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Aircraft Manometer, Mg-160m, Hydraulic, 0-160 Kg\cm2, Ussr, For L-29 "delfin" on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Russe, Russe, Bulgaria

Russe, Russe, Bulgaria
Removed from aircraft.
Manufacturer Part Number:21724 Part Brand:MГ-160M Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Russian Federation Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation

Description:

Up for sale a Russian made manometer, taken from Czech training aircraft L-29 "Delfin", part of its hydraulic power system. Good working condition - see the pictures. No passport available. If you intend to mount it on an aircraft, the manometer must be tested in a specialized laboratory environment and all the test results must be written down in a new passport (Just an advice). Original Model №: MГ-160M. Specification: ) - 160kg\cm2. Serial number: 21724.

Payment and shipping: I accept PayPal. Once the buyer pays I will ship the item the next business day (excluding Saturday and Sunday), registered mail. The package will be delivered in 7-25 business days, it depends on the destination and the postal service.

                                               Good luck!

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