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King H-14 Computer Altitude Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, United States

McDonough, Georgia, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

King H-14 Computer Altitude Controller

Hello buyers! Welcome and thank you for visiting our listing.

Our understanding is that this computer is an Auto-pilot.

This unit came straight off of the plane, Late 70's Beechcraft Duke. FOR PARTS / NOT WORKING

We do not know the condition of this item therefore can't guarantee it works.

If you purchase this item, be aware you must get the part certified air worthy before using it.

This is FOR PARTS once again, because it came straight off of the plane and we don't know in what condition it was in previously.

Thank You for your time and attention.

This item is being sold 

AS-IS
FOR PARTS / NOT WORKING
NO REFUND 

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