Cessna Flasher Power Supply P/n C594502-0102, Aeroflash P/n 152-0010 on 2040-parts.com
Truckee, California, US
Unit is used. I believe that it is functional because the FBO kept it instead of throwing it away.
4 - 7 stamped between the fins - barely visible in the photo.
Fits several models of single engine Cessnas
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