Used 28v Flight Strobe Model 4400 Faa Pma By Universal Corporation on 2040-parts.com
Truckee, California, US
Used 28V Flight Strobe Model 4400 FAA PMA By Universal Corporation
The Flight Strobe FS-4400 is visible for over 50 miles at night, in haze, smog or bright sunlight and is manufactured using the highest quality components for maximum reliability and service life.
Unit is used.
28 Volt.
High intensity Xenon arc lamp not included. Adapter not included.
As is. No warranties expressed or implied.
Ships UNITED STATES ONLY.
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