Bendix Radar Antenna Da-144a Pn 4000790-4402 W Antenna Array Pn 4000525-1210 on 2040-parts.com
Shaftsbury, Vermont, United States
Bendix Radar Antenna DA-144A, PN 4000790-4402 with Array PN 4000525-1210
This unit is in good physical condition. It was removed from a serviceable aircraft. It is untested and sold as is without warranty. Will ship worldwide Check out my other listings for more avionics! |
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