King Kg 102a Directional Gyro P/n 060 0015 & Ka 51b Slaving P/n 0711242 on 2040-parts.com
Glen Gardner, New Jersey, United States
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This is a used King 102A Directional Gyro that was taken out of a Twin Cessna 310 during a panel upgrade. It was working perfectly at time of removal.
Serial #24625 It also comes with the King KA 51B Slaving Accessory- P/N- 0711242 (serial # 6170) & the Barry Mount Tray |
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