Bendix King Kt 70 Tso Mode S Transponder P/n 066-01141-0101 on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Removed this KT 70 from my airplane in perfect working order to upgrade to an ADSB transponder. Never had a single problem with this transponder while operating in SFRA TFR airspace and Class B airspace surrounding my home airport in the DC area.
Includes mounting tray shown in pics. |
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