Comant/cobham Dual Vor/gs Diplexer P/n Ci1125 S/n 2073473 New With Faa 8130 on 2040-parts.com
Swainsboro, Georgia, United States
This is a Comant/Cobham Dual VOR/Glide Slope Diplexer P/N CI1125 ALT P/N: 013-2009-030 S/N 2073473 in new condition with an FAA 8130. It is in perfect cosmetic condition with no scratches and is in OEM packaging.
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