S-tec Digital Altitude Preselector 01279-px on 2040-parts.com
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
S-TEC DIGITAL ALTITUDE PRESELECTOR You are bidding on a digital altitude preselector by S-TEC, P/N 01279-PX, S/N 296 A/B. The unit was removed from aircraft for avionics upgrade in good working condition. Thank you for looking. |
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