Gas Temperature Indicator Gauge Aeroplane Flight Avionics Russian on 2040-parts.com
European Union, Slovakia
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Gas temperature indicator Avionics collectible, very good condition, seems working. There are Russian letters on gauge. Shipping is by first class. |
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