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Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
USED. Operational and working when removed from a 2000 model Beechcraft Baron B58 for an avionics upgrade in spring 2016. Being SOLD AS IS.
Manufacturer Part Number:8130 UNITED INSTRUMENTS:AIRSPEED INDICATOR Warranty:Yes 0-300 MPH:260 KNOTS Part Brand:UNITED INSTRUMENTS

UNITED INSTRUMENTS AIRSPEED INDICATOR P/N 8130

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PART NUMBER--  8130

CODE --B558


Operational and working when removed from a 2000 model Beechcraft Baron B58 for an avionics upgrade in spring 2016. Being SOLD AS IS. 
 

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