Bendix King Kas-297 Altitude Selector P/n: 065-8053-00 on 2040-parts.com
Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
Aircraft Avionics - Altitude Selector/Pre-selector Brand: Bendix / King Model: KAS 297 Part #: 065-8053-00 Serial #: 10014 Removed in working condition from my King Air 90 for an avionics upgrade. Guaranteed to be In Full Working order. 30-Day Guarantee!! PLEASE REVIEW ALL PHOTOS PayPal Only. I expect payment within 24 hours of auction end. FREE SHIPPING!!! I will ship to you FedEx 2nd Day Air at no additional cost!!! |
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