King Interconnect Manual Silver Crown Systems 006-5517-00 Aircraft Avionics Book on 2040-parts.com
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Interconnect Manual from King Silver Crown Systems. Book has part # 006-5517-00. Rev 0, Sept 1980. Shows electrical installation details of King aviation / avionics equipment. Was created as supplementary material to the individual installation guides for each unit.
Includes interconnection diagrams and notes for 11 sample interconnected systems, which use the following individual King units:
There is some shop wear on the 3-ring binder and on the individual pages. Paper is starting to yellow slightly. Pages are clean, with only light shop wear. No extra notes or highlights. |
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