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Ki-525a Hsi 066-3046-01 With Oh Dual Release 8130 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,450.00
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
Unit comes with a Southeast Aerospace Dual Release OH 8130
Manufacturer Part Number:066-3046-01 Warranty:Yes Brand:Bendix/King

FEATURES
  • Pictorial Navigation Indication used in the KCS-55A compass system which also includes KG-102A Directional Gyro, KMT-112 Magnetic Azimuth Transmitter, and KA-51B Slaving Accessory
  • Provides a pictorial display of the horizontal navigation situation and also provides manual controls for course and heading datum selection
  • Provides outputs for autopilot or flight director, VOR receivers, and additional compass loads
  • Combines Magnetic Heading and course information from VOR/LOC, GPS, Loran, or RNAV
  • Includes dual glideslope pointers which are in view only during an ILS approach
  • Can be operated at 14 or 28VDC
  • Internally lighted
  • With bootstrap heading synchro to provide source of slaved heading information
  • Operates at 30Hz 
  • TSO'd

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