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Astronautics Turn Coordinator 14 /28 Volt P/n 303770-113msn on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Kidron, Ohio, United States

Kidron, Ohio, United States
When power applied, the red indicator turns black, Motor spins, but it sounds slow and the airplane does not seem to respond to turns.
Brand:Aeronautics Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:303770-113MSN

Turn Coordinator removed from a Cessna 421 that we parted out. The motor spins when power is applied but it sounds as if it is not turning fast enough, and it does not respond to turns. The case and dial look good.

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