Altitude Reporter Model Ak-350 -1,000 To 30,000ft on 2040-parts.com
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Ameri-King Corp. Altitude Reporter Model AK-350, -1000 - 30000 feet. Item is in good condition, working when removed from the aircraft. Airworthiness to be determined by the installer. Please ask if you have any questions.
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