Narco Nav-12 Receiver Unknown on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, Kentucky, United States
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Sold as is. Unknown if it works,untested, sold for parts
Bought at an Estate sale from a local retired pilot missing knobs Posted with eBay Mobile |
NAV/COMs for Sale
Collins microline nav/com/gs package
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Arc rt308c nav/com radio (removed from cessna 150) overnight avalible(US $350.00)
King bendix adf navigation computer receiver aircraft avionics(US $89.99)
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