Aircraft Tachometer Mitchell Low Hours Cable Drive. Piper Beech Cessna on 2040-parts.com
Ottumwa, Iowa, US
Aircraft tachometer. Mitchell part number D1-112-5025 Model 98480-25 TSO C49a. Taken from J35 Bonanza. Cable drive. Nice tach, low hours only 590.7 hours showing.
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