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Humphrey Magnetic Flux Detector P/n Fd01-0201-2 Arc Ct-504a P/n 44770-0000 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Renton, Washington, United States

Renton, Washington, United States
HUMPHREY MAGNETIC FLUX DETECTOR P/N FD01-0201-2  ARC CT-504A P/N 44770-0000, US $49.99, image 1
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Part Brand:HUMPHREY Part Type:Avionics Manufacturer Part Number:FD01-0201-2 Avionic Part Type:FLUX DETECTOR Warranty:No ARC CT-504A:P/N 44770-0000 Country of Manufacture:United States

Humphrey flux detector ct-504a
p.n. 44770-0000
model no. fd01-0201-2
ser. no. h2833
ARC
Has not been tested since it was removed from the aircraft
Selling as is
May or may not need to be over hauled
May more may not be missing knobs/buttons
I have taken pictures of the item
please email me via ebay if you have any questions and I will get back to you asap
Thanks and happy looking

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