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Vintage Aircraft Pointer Ugr-1 Aviation Magnetic Compass Navigation Cockpit on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Kiev, Ukraine

Kiev, Ukraine
Condition:Used Brand:Antonov Country/Region of Manufacture:Ukraine Warranty:No

The original pointer (radio compass) UGR-1 series 4 is located in the cockpit and shows magnetic heading and turn angles of the aircraft on the scale course aircraft.
 Used on a plane to the end of the 20th century. 
Check the operation I have no way. 
Dimensions: length without hose - 7 in (18 cm), length of the hose - 20.8 inches (53 cm), diameter - 3.1 in (8 cm). 
Condition - carefully look at the photos.
 If you have any questions - please mail.

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