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Military Temperature Gauge - Simulator Instrument Ah-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Lexington Park, Maryland, US

Lexington Park, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Malwin Electronics Corp. Manufacturer Part Number:1990-02 Country of Manufacture:United States

Malwin Electronics Corporation for Simulator Use Only


Used for training on the AH-1W Super Cobra 

Malwin Part Number: 1990-02

Other information has been removed. 



Practically new. Only a few months of use. Glass is unscratched. 

RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED FOR 7 DAYS.

See my other listings for Military Simulator Parts for the AH-1: 

SIMTEK
Attitude Indicator with Remote Electronics Unit
Vertical Speed Indicator
Airspeed Indicator
BDHI 

MALWIN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION:
Triple Tachometer
Dual Torque Indicator
Tachometer
Temperature Gauge
Altimeter

Subcontractor and government checks are accepted for Purchase Orders
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