Vintage aircraft altimeter - navigation device, which indicates the height of the flight. ] Dimensions: length - 5.5 inches (14 cm), height - 3.6 inches (9.2 cm). Condition - carefully look at the photos. If you have any questions - please e-mail. Please, look my other items |
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