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Aircraft Radio Control Panel Ww2 Navy Surplus 1945 (unused) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Warminster, Pennsylvania, US

Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:C-736 / AIC-4A Country of Manufacture:United States

                                       Aircraft Radio Control panel


                                          WW2  Navy surplus 1945

                                                     unused

More vintage aircraft items from WW2 era. Control is in excellent shape and like most of the pieces are coated with original preservative on face of control. This cleans off and applied for long term storage. This is illuminated and has three threaded caps with bulbs installed (see pics). Caps are marked "Grimes".  Extremely well built like everything else from this era and in excellent condition. In dry storage for many, many years. We have a case of these..all the same so more available. Most of these have the U.S. "anchor" ink stamp on the bottom and also stamped into the metal the under the connector in the back of unit

Stamping numbers are as follows:
on the back under the large threaded pin connector
C-736 / AIC-4A
28 volts DC

NOas 51-666

1205

Control measures on the face 5 3/4" across by  3  3/8" high
weight is 1.7 lbs unboxed



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