WW II Style
Artificial Horizon
Adjustable pitch scale control
Bank index includes reference marks for
10, 20, 30, 60, and 90 degrees of bank – 30 and 60 degree are labeled
Includes caging control on the side of
the instrument case – allows the instrument to be locked for shipping or
aerobatic flight.
Sold as core only – condition unknown
– airworthiness will have to be established by certified repair station.
Includes the following data plate
information:
Manufacturer - Keystone Instruments FAA
number 1040
Gyro Horizon part number ?280 (scratched
label- could be 3 or 5) Serial number
A-142
Modified for Airboy automatic copilot
===== Terms of sale======
NOT SHIPPING TO ALASKA, HAWAII, or P Rico. Sorry.
Item will be shipped by FED EX- at a
flat rate of $16. The item
is in a sturdy box and surrounded by foam for safe shipping.
*No returns/no refund- sold AS IS, condition described as accurately as possible and pictures provided*
I’m a person, not a store, so please
email me if you have questions
Shipping will be within one business day of payment
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