Mason Electric Company Pilot And Co-pilot Control Wheels With Assemblies on 2040-parts.com
Northridge, California, United States
Manufacturer Part Number:720-5721L
N629-0868 AND N629-0869:S/N'S: 2177 AND 2107
Warranty:Yes
WITH CHART HOLDERS:WITH MAP LIGHTS
Part Brand:MASON ELECTRIC COMPANY
WITH TRIM SWITCHES:WITH TRIM DISCONNECT SWITCHES
Country of Manufacture:United States
WITH A/P DISCONNECT SWITCHES:WITH PUSH-TO-TALK SWITCHES
Part Type:Avionics
WITH RADIO TRANSMIT SWITCHES:WITH ARM ASSEMBLIES-AS SHOWN
Avionic Part Type:FLIGHT CONTROLS
WITH MICROPHONE HOLDER-ON ARM:WITH MICROPHONE JACKS (ON ARMS)
CO-PILOT P/N: 7205722L:FAA-PMA FOR REGIONAL JET SERIES 100
Brand:MASON ELECTRIC CO.
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