Sigma Tek Iu-445 Hsi P/n Iu445 Directional Gyro #4 on 2040-parts.com
West Sacramento, California, United States
SIGMA TEK IU-445 Unit has been tested and FAA approved to return to service as you can see in the tag. been in storage ever since. Please see my other auctions for more equipment. I will guarantee the item but must be return in same condition as received. |
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