For sale is a working aircraft altimeter. This unit would be great for RVers who enjoy little facts about their trip. The unit has been tested in my vehicle and is accurate. This altimeter is NOT certified, so it is not airworthy. However, it could be certified and safety checked and then it could be placed in an aircraft. The part number of the one pictured is AAU-19/A and is manufactured by Kollsman Instrument Corp. The unit is offered to US customers only.
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