Navigation Device Correction Course Aircraft Vetrochet on 2040-parts.com
Kiev, Ukraine
Vintage navigation device to adjust the rate of the aircraft and determine at the time of the flight speed, considering the wind drift of the aircraft (vetrochet). The instrument of the Soviet period, the second half of the 20th century. Materials: plastic, metal. Dimensions: height - 7.8 inches (20 cm), width - 7 inches (18 cm). Condition - carefully look at the photos. If you have any questions - please e-mail. Please, look my other items |
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