Aviation Instrument Horizon Reference Indicator on 2040-parts.com
Brandon, Mississippi, United States
Horizon Reference Indicator manufactured by Aviation Instrument Manufacturing Corporation
P/n AIM-500E S/n 4005 Was removed from aircraft then repaired and inspected on 02/12/03. Needs Inspection. Sold as is Condition Unknown No returns!!! |
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