Avro Anson Complete Instrument Panel on 2040-parts.com
Campbellford, Ontario, CA
COMPLETE INSTRUMENT PANEL BELIEVED TO BE FROM AN AVRO ANSON
COMPLETE WITH BRASS PLATE SHOWING ENGINES CHEETAH IV. This can be disassembled and intruments used in ANY OTHER AIRCRAFT or HOME BUILT"
COMPLETE WITH BOMB FIRING SWITCH. Could be a great recreation conversation piece. MORE PHOTOS AVAILABLE.
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