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Lot Of 7 Vintage Indicators Aircraft / Aviation Parts ~ Bendix,weston, Lewis,etc on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Coal Creek, Colorado, US

Coal Creek, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:WESTON ELECTRIC, PIONEER BENDIX, LEWIS, BREEZE Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Here is a lot of 7 Vintage Aviation Aircraft Indicators!  I was told they are from various U.S Aircraft used during WWII and Korean campaigns but I am not an expert in this field so I ask that you do further research if needed before buying.. Physically all are in good shape! Glass is intact in all without any missing pieces or cracks. 6 out of 7's needles float.  Could not test so being sold as collectable parts to be safe.. Please view all photos and be sure to ask any questions prior to bidding as this sale is final. Thank you. 

Descriptions:

-PIONEER/BENDIX Climb Indicator. Order# AC-20662. Needle stuck.

-(2) LEWIS ENG, CO. Carb/Air Indicators. Model # 97AT3B. Needles float in both.

-WESTON ELEC. INST. CORP.  Cylinder Temp Indicator. Order# AC-10216.

-WESTON ELEC. INST. CORP.  Free Air Temp Indicator.  S/N# 27990. Needle floats.

-WESTON ELEC. INST. CORP. Carb Temp Mixt Indicator. S/N# 94-27945-A .  Needle floats. 

-BREEZE CORP.  Fuel/Air Ratio Indicator.  Order# 27846. Needle floats  

 

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