Remote Сontroller Autopilot Aircraft Tu -134 System Bsu-3p on 2040-parts.com
Moscow, Russian Federation
Remote controller IP-6e autopilot system BSU-3P from the aircraft Tu -134 (on different photos showing pictures of the aircraft, and it looks like the autopilot in an airplane - pictures are not sold). Condition - carefully look at the photos. If you have further questions - please e-mail. Please, look my other items |
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