Vintage U.S. Gauge airspeed indicator, 0-160mph, p/n AW-2 3/4-16-BA-8, face marked as follows;
white line 45-85mph, green line 50-115mph, red line 140mph, SupAire winged logo beneath needle. 3 1/16" case, certification unknown. |
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