Bendix/king Kx 155 - P/n 069-1024-43 - 28v W/gs 760 Ch on 2040-parts.com
Veselicko, CZ, Czech Republic
Bendix/King KX 155 - P/N 069-1025-43 - S/N 14138 unit has been upgraded of GS module from version -34 without GS to -43 with GS Unit has been tested / can be delivered with fresh EASA Form 1 if needed |
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