Kollsman Aircraft Dual Cabin Altimeter Diff. Pressure Indicator B3109710001 on 2040-parts.com
Latrobe, Pennsylvania, US
Kollsman Dual Cabin Altitude and Differential Pressure Indicator - Part # B3109710001 - Dial features Cabin Altitude and Differential Pressure - Glass in good shape - Indicators like this are found on McDonnell Douglas and Boeing aircraft - Not sure which aircraft this was from, but sticker on side indicates Delta Airlines Due to item's age and years of usage, paint may be scratched or chipped as pictured. Parts are in unknown condition as far as functionality and should not be used on airworthy aircraft. Items are not tagged, traceable, or guaranteed to be functional.
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