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Vintage 1983 Jeppesen Sanderson Flight Computer Model Mu514200a W/ Instructions on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Renton, Washington, United States

Renton, Washington, United States
FLIGHT COMPUTER IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH BENT CORNERS. DIALS WORK SMOOTHLY. MANUAL HAS NO MARKINGS INSIDE. SEE PICS.
Brand:Jeppesen Sanderson Manufacturer Part Number:MU514200A

JEPPESEN SANDERSON FLIGHT COMPUTER WITH INSTRUCTION MANUAL, # MU514200A, 1983 

WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY BUT ONLY THROUGH EBAYS GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM, PLEASE NOTE THAT ADDITIONAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES WILL INCUR FROM EBAY THROUGH THIS SERVICE.

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