Safe Flight Lift Detector / Stall Warning - P/n 150 Ser.no. 28678 on 2040-parts.com
Gordon, Nebraska, US
This Lift Detector appears to be in excellent condition. I checked the unit with a continuity meter and the switch functioned as designed.
If not satisfied I will I will accept a return, money back buyer pays return shipping, in accordance with Ebays return procedure.
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