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Control Fault Function Helicopter Uh-1 Bhc 204-075-705-45 Nsn 1680-00-759-8274 on 2040-parts.com

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Pismo Beach, California, United States
VINTAGE MILITARY NEW SURPLUS
Brand:MASTER SPECIALTIES Compatible Make:EATON Manufacturer Part Number:M.S.C.PART NO. 4408-100-45 Compatible Model:141-10450-045 Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CONTROL FAULT FUNCTION HELICOPTER UH-1  
THIS UNIT IS VERY HIGH GOVERNMENT QUALITY NOT FAA RELATED. IF USED IT MUST BE TESTED FIRST. NO PAPERWORK SOLD AS IS.
  BHC 204-075-705-45
  NSN 1680-00-759-8274. 
INDICATOR HAS BEEN IN STORAGE 
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT # DAAJ09-85-C-B484 
THIS HAS INTERCHANGEABLE PART NUMBERS 
PLEASE CHECK LABEL 
4408-100-45
141-10450-045
OTHER NATIONAL STOCK INTERCHANGEABLE NUMBERS
1680-00-021-5510
1680-00-850-4361 

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