Comant CI-109 looks new, never installed. Bought for a project and it never got used.
Exhibits excellent electrical characteristics and incorporates an aerodynamically shaped mounting base and radiator housing that matches the styling of the communication antennas used on the 1968-72 single engine Cessna. The 109 has been re-tested and upgraded to the new RTCA DO_160D environmental requirements and offers the 118 to 137 MHz frequency associated with DO-186A MOPS. Rated to 250 kts. |
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