Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

F-104 F-100 B-52 C-130 Distance Indicator Id-310a/arn Tacan on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Danville, California, United States

Danville, California, United States
See description
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This offer is for an Distance Indicator, ID-310A/ARN, made by Hoffman, part of the TACAN system used by numerous aircraft of the US Air Force and US Navy from the 1950's thru 1980's, such as the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter (see photo from F-104 Flight Manual in gallery), North American F-100 Super Sabre, Boeing B-52 Stratofortress Bomber, and Lockheed C-130 Hercules. 

It is in very nice shape for its age.  The glass and case are intact and the dial markings are clear and precise. This one has a service label "NARF ALAMEDA" (Naval Air Repair Facility), with a service stamp of Oct 1968, see photo. Would be a nice addition to your collection.

Please note that seller does not represent that this specific instrument was actually removed from any aircraft cited in the description, but that any documentation referenced here is evidence that it is the same type number and/or manufacturer's part number, used in these aircraft, or if such numbers are not available, the item closely resembles photos of the aircraft's instrument panel.  We do our best to link instruments to specific aircraft, but Buyer accepts responsibility to perform the research to verify the item's use in specific aircraft. 

2BAnAviator is presenting vintage military aircraft instruments from the 1940's, 50's, 60's, and 70's, ready for casual or serious collectors interested in aviation history.  Our inventory include instruments from aircraft of the US Navy, US Army Air Corps (i.e., pre March 1942), US Army Air Force (March 1942 to Sept 1947) and the US Air Force (post Sept 1947).  Watch 2BAnAviator for many more listings coming soon.

Note that items are sold for collectors.  Unless otherwise specified, seller makes no representation of the item’s serviceability or fitness for use in an aircraft other than for static display. 

Will ship once payment is processed.  Please note that ex-US shipments have a handling fee due to the additional documentation required.  Payment within 24 hours of winning bid is appreciated.  Thanks for looking.


33% of young take driving 'selfie'

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

A THIRD a third of young British drivers have taken a "selfie" while at the wheel, according to a survey. Such self-distracting behaviour is worse among young Britons than among any of six other European countries, the survey from the Ford Motor Company showed. While 33% of Britons aged 18-24 confessed to taking a selfie while driving, the figure for Germany was 28%, with France also 28%, Romania, 27%, Italy 26%, Spain 18% and Belgium 17%.

New Mercedes CLA photos & new Mercedes 4MATIC 4WD – UPDATED

Thu, 13 Dec 2012

We have the first official photos of the new Mercedes CLA and news of a new Mercedes 4MATIC 4WD system for Mercedes’ smaller cars. The new Mercedes CLA – the baby CLS based on the new A Class and previewed by the Mercedes Concept Style Coupe we saw at the Beijing Motor Show - will arrive at the Detroit Auto Show in January (and be followed by the CLA 45 AMG at Frankfurt in Autumn 2013), and will come with a new Mercedes 4MATIC four wheel drive system. To herald the arrival of the new CLA and the new 4MATIC system, Mercedes has released details of the new 4MATIC system and sent us the first official photos of the production CLA – albeit with the usual swirly black and white camouflage – to illustrate where their new 4WD system will arrive.

Umeå Institute of Design Degree Show 2008

Fri, 20 Jun 2008

Masters students at Sweden's Umeå University Institute of Design exhibited their final projects in the annual Degree Exhibition in early June. This year 38 students exhibited their work, including 7 from MA Transportation Design, 5 from MA Advanced Product Design, 6 from MA Interaction Design and a further 20 from the BA Industrial Design course. The MA Transportation Design programme is led by Tony Catignani, with Nick Coughlan as external tutor.