Six (6) Ww2 Era Indicators Schwien Maxwell & Moore Artificial Hor Turn Bank Work on 2040-parts.com
East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States
You are bidding on six (6) vintage WW2 era airplane gauges. The Turn and Bank is a Schwien, and the Manifold Pressure is a Maxwell & Moore. Not sure if the other four are marked with a manufacturer's name, but some have serial numbers. Judging by the way the turn & bank, and the artificial horizon, still float properly, I wouldn't be surprised if all of these gauges were working when removed form the aircraft. Shipping: Shipping is FREE and will be by Priority Mail. The gauges will be very well-packed, fully insured and sent with signature confirmation required. Any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for looking at this listing. |
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