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Components Of A Bendix King Efis-40 Electronic Flight Instrument System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BENDIX KING Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:066-04021-1111

           **USED**

COMPONENTS OF A BENDIX KING EFIS-40 ELECTRONIC FLIGHT INSTRUMENT SYSTEM

SG 465 SYMBOL GENERATOR
PART NUMBER 066-04021-1111
SERIAL NUMBER X1826

ED 461
PART NUMBER 066-03123-1600
SERIAL NUMBER 1416

ED 462
PART NUMBER 066-03125-2600
SERIAL NUMBER X1401

We are selling this EFIS-40 on consignment for a customer. Auction includes mounting tray for both Electronic Displays and two EHI-40 4-inch Electronic Flight Instrumentation System Pilot's Guides. This system is untested and is being sold as is.     

We prefer PAYPAL as it is the fastest and safest way to pay for your auction.   We will also accept payment by any major credit card EXCEPT AMERICAN EXPRESS

Domestic shipping and insurance for this item within the contiguous United States will be determined upon location of shipment. Currently, due the weight, we estimate shipping to be around $40.00. Expedited shipping is available.  

You can reach Avionics Unlimited, Inc. toll free Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST at 1-866-703-6388.

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