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Smiths Stby Altimeter/airspeed Indicator P/n Wl102ams3 As Removed on 2040-parts.com

US $765.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
AS IT
Brand:SMITHS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:WL102AMS3 Make:SMITHS Warranty:No

THIS IS A CORE UNIT TO BE SOLD AS IT. SMITHS STBY ALTIMETER/AIRSPEED INDICATOR P/N WL102AMS3 CORE UNIT REMOVED FROM A PARTED BOEING 737-200 SERIES IN UNKNOWN CONDITION. PRELIMINARY TEST ONLY WITH AIR DATA TEST SET TO 10,000 FEET ONLY AND IT SHOWS NOT APPARENT MALFUNCTION. HOWEVER, I WAS UNABLE TO FULLY TEST THE OUTPUTS FROM THE REAR CONNECTOR. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE AIRWORTHINESS OF THIS ITEM. IT IS IN "AS REMOVED" CONDITION. THIS UNIT REQUIRES AN INSPECTION FROM A FAA APPROVED REPAIR STATION BEFORE INSTALLING IN AN AIRCRAFT. NO WARRANTY . EXCELLENT EXTERNAL CONDITION.
IT IS TO BE SOLD IN "AS REMOVED" CONDITION. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE AIRWORTHINESS OF THIS UNIT, ONLY GOOD FOR CORE.
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