Airspeed / Machspeed Indicator Kollsman A3422310002, Us Navy on 2040-parts.com
Danville, California, United States
Airspeed / Machspeed Indicator Kollsman A3422310002, US NavyHere is a combination Airspeed Machspeed Indicator, 0-400 Knots, made by Kollsman. The mach number is adjusted for the aircraft with a hex key turning the blue screw on the rear case. Likely from the 1960s or 70s and a US Navy aircraft. Measures 3.25 inches diameter and 4.25 inches deep.
Please note that seller does not represent that this specific instrument was actually removed from any aircraft cited in the description, but that any documentation referenced here is evidence that it is the same type number and/or manufacturer's part number, used in these aircraft, or if such numbers are not available, the item closely resembles photos of the aircraft's instrument panel. We do our best to link instruments to specific aircraft, but Buyer accepts responsibility to perform the research to verify the item's use in specific aircraft. 2BAnAviator is presenting vintage military aircraft instruments from the 1940's, 50's, 60's, and 70's, ready for casual or serious collectors interested in aviation history. Our inventory includes instruments from aircraft of the US Navy, US Army Air Corps (i.e., pre March 1942), US Army Air Force (March 1942 to Sept 1947) and the US Air Force (post Sept 1947). Watch 2BAnAviator for many more listings coming soon. Note that items are sold for collectors. Unless otherwise specified, seller makes no representation of the item’s serviceability or fitness for use in an aircraft other than for static display. Will ship once payment is processed. Please note that ex-US shipments have a handling fee due to the additional documentation required. Payment within 2 days of winning bid is appreciated. Thanks for looking |
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