Bendix Aviation Corp. U. S. Army Turn And Bank Indicator For Airplane Type A-8 on 2040-parts.com
Cambridge, Wisconsin, United States
This is a U.S. ARMY Type A-8 gyro, or turn and bank indicator. This is imprinted into front of gauge, but can't get it in pictures. Think from 1940's.
Bendix Rate Gyro 1718-2S-A2 Turn & Bank Indicator. Works fine. Pioneer Instrument Division. |
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