Jaeger Antique Aircraft Gauge Nose Position Inclinometer Flight Simulator on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Jaeger Antique Aircraft Gauge Nose Position Inclinometer
I found this device in a very old storage shed and it works perfectly I believe it to be around 1940's I am assuming its for a aircraft because it says Nose up / Nose down This would be a great piece for a flight simulator maybe even a small aircraft ultralight or glider. |
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