Soviet Aircraft Indicator Gyro Horizon Agd-1 + Gyroscope New Set Tu Mig Su Yak on 2040-parts.com
Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
AGD-1 The gyrohorizon is remote. The gyrohorizon consisting of the gyroscopic sensor and the remote index. Application of remote transfer allows to use a signal of the sensor not only for the index, but also for other systems (the autopilot, course system, onboard RLS and so forth). Complete set, including a gyroscope. The new, never used set. I send worldwide. The cost of shipment is $150. Ask the questions! Thanks for interest in my auction. |
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