Bendix/king Kn 53 With Glideslope With Easa Form One on 2040-parts.com
Middle Village, New York, United States
BENDIX/KING KN 53 WITH GLIDESLOPE P/N 066-1067-00 S/N U6760 COME WITH EASA FORM ONE DATED 09/23/2010. COME WITH TRAY.THE FACEPLATE IS CLEAN THE LENSE LOOK LIKE NEW.
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