Wwll Aircraft Directional Gyro,jack&heintz, An 5735-1 on 2040-parts.com
Caribou, Maine, United States
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Not sure about the working condition, turn the knob and the numbers turn. Pull out on the knob and the red caged indicator goes away. Zoom in on pictures to see condition for yourself. Selling as is. Got to looking a little more. The last picture has a repair date March 10 , looks like 1960. So maybe this isn't from world war 2. Please look it over and make sure it's what you want.
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