King Kx 170b Nav/com With Glide Slope And King Ki 201c Course Select Indicator. on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, US
Used but clean King KX 170 B and a King KI 214 course sel indicator with tray and plugs. They worked perfectly before they were pulled from a certified aircraft for an avionics upgrade. Buyer is responsible for determining airworthiness. This is a 14 volt unit. This is an "AS IS" auction. Thanks for looking.
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