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Vtg. Airplane Compass, Cone Shaped, Dash Mount C2400 L49 **april 1969** on 2040-parts.com

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Salisbury, Maryland, United States

Salisbury, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

  This is an old dash mount airplane compass. It still works great. Its about 4 inches long. Stamped on bottom plate is C2400L4P, APR 1969. Not sure if holes in bottom are for instrument lighting or not. We combine shipping. Sorry, no sales outside the U.S.   

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