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Wittenstein Apache Ah-64d Flight Control Simulator Cyclic Collective & Pedals on 2040-parts.com

US $9,999.00
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wittenstein Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Compatible Make:Boeing Manufacturer Part Number:AH-64D FLIGHT SIMULATOR UPC:Does not apply

Wittenstein Apache AH-64D Flight Control Simulator Cyclic Collective & Pedals

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A53-0000045 AH-64D CO-PILOT CYCLIC 901337
A53-0000047 AH-64D CO-PILOT COLLECTIVE 901310
80005746-00-0 HELICOPTER PEDALS S1RC 250-002
80005945 COLLECTIVE ASSEMBLY  S1RC 100-003
80005105 CYCLIC ASSEMBLY  S2RC 100-003
80005793 CABLE SET

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