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Vintage Narco Dme 70 Distance Measuring Equipment Airplane Pilot Black Box Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Narco Avionics Manufacturer Part Number:DME 70 Warranty:No

VERY RARE - Vintage Narco Avionics DME 70 (Distance Measuring Equipment) Black Box (CN179A3E) - Serial# 11FM3 - weighs 10 lbs - displays nautical miles, channels, knots speed - 14v - Used and in good condition, was taken care of and worked when it was removed from plane for panel upgrades, and has just been stored all this time - I have no way to test it now, so it is UNTESTED -  All knobs turn freely and appear to be in good working order, but item is used and sold as is.  

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