Arc Rt308c Nav/com Radio (removed From Cessna 150) Overnight Avalible on 2040-parts.com
Newton, New Jersey, United States
This unit was working when removed for an Avionics upgrade. Was replaced
with a digital readout radio. This unit is in good condition. Comes with VOR/LOC
indicator.
Came off a 1976 Cessna 150. Course Indicator: ARC IN-514 PN 45010-1000 Nav/com unit: ARC P/N 41405 RT308C White slip of paper from mechanic states working condition when removed. |
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