Rc Allen Rca22-7 Horizon Gyro Indicator, Attitude Gyro, Artificial Horizon New on 2040-parts.com
Merced, California, United States
Up for auction is a New RC Allen RCA22-7 vacuum gyro. Unit was manufactured on 8/25/15 & has been stored in instrument locker since received. Unfortunately 8130 was inadvertently disposed of, so unit is new but does not have paperwork. Guaranteed to function properly upon arrival. Thank you for bidding & good luck !!!
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