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Aircraft Part Number Manufacturer Nomenclature Aerospace Bae 146 Aircraft Part Number Manufacturer Nomenclature Aerospace BAe 146 114.054 Kratos Ammeter Aerospace BAe 146 114.056 Kratos Voltmeter Aerospace BAe 146 114.058 Kratos Fuel Temperature Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 114.059 Kratos Duct Temperature Aerospace BAe 146 114.062 Kratos Battery Condition Aerospace BAe 146 114.063 Kratos Fuel Quantity Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 114.063-1 Kratos Fuel Quantity Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 114.065 Kratos Spoiler Position Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 114.158 Kratos Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 115.024 Kratos Cabin Temp. Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 115.026 Kratos Hydraulic Pressure Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 115.033 Kratos Voltmeter DC Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 115.034 Kratos Voltmeter AC Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 124.183 Kratos Outside Air Temp Ind Aerospace BAe 146 2594860-901 Sperry Directional Gyroscope Aerospace BAe 146 4034559-901 Honeywell Distance Bearing Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 DB-100 Honeywell Distance Bearing Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 WL651RSA5 Smith Industries N2 Percent RPM Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 WL702RSA1 Smith Industries N1 Percent RPM Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 WL706RSA4 Ametek/GE Turbine Gas Temp Indicator Aerospace BAe 146 WL719RSA1 Smith Industries N1 Percent RPM Indicator AH-1 2587451-2 Sperry Directional Gyroscope AH-1 2587451-3 Sperry Directional Gyroscope AH-1 50015 Flightline Systems Directional Gyroscope AH-1 50015-1 Flightline Systems Directional Gyroscope AH-1 CN-998(B) Sperry Directional Gyroscope AH-1 CN-998-ASN-43 Sperry Directional Gyroscope AH-1 CN-998B/ASN-43 Sperry Directional Gyroscope Displace AH-1 DG312 Sperry Directional Gyroscope Displace Airbus A318 8TJ124GGR1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A318 8TJ124GHG1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A318 8TJ167GHH1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A319 8TJ124GGR1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A319 8TJ124GHG1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A319 8TJ167GHH1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A320 8TJ124GGR1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A320 8TJ124GHG1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A320 8TJ167GHH1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A321 8TJ124GGR1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A321 8TJ124GHG1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A321 8TJ167GHH1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A340 8TJ124GGR1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter 1 Aircraft Part Number Manufacturer Nomenclature Airbus A340 8TJ124GHG1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Airbus A340 8TJ167GHH1 Ametek/GE Fuel Flow Transmitter Augusta 109A & II 140540-01-01 Lear Siegler Switching Rate Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II 145974-01-03 Lear Siegler Vertical Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II 22A649 Globe Tach Generator Augusta 109A & II 2503148-2 Sperry Annunciator Augusta 109A & II 2587193-23 Sperry Gyroscopic Compass System Augusta 109A & II 2592920-444 Sperry Radio Deviation Indicator Augusta 109A & II 339H-4A Collins Radar Altitude Indicator Augusta 109A & II 4002963-404 Honeywell Radio Magnetic Indicator Augusta 109A & II 4010657-464 Sperry Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II 4019286-901 Sperry Vertical Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II 622-1270-001 Collins ATC Transponder Augusta 109A & II 656767 Sperry Magnetic Flux Compensator Augusta 109A & II 7000839-901 Sperry Altimeter Augusta 109A & II 7002493-906 Sperry Horizontal Situation Ind Augusta 109A & II 8.249.095 Aeritalia Attitude Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II 8DJ131LAZ1 Ametek/GE Tachometer Indicator Augusta 109A & II 9000C Lear Siegler Vertical Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II ALT-50A Collins Radar Transciever Augusta 109A & II C-14A Sperry Gyroscope Augusta 109A & II DME-40 Collins DME Indicator Augusta 109A & II IND-31C Collins Indicator Augusta 109A & II PC-15B Flite-Tronics Static Inverter Augusta 109A & II PC-250 Flite-Tronics Static Inverter Augusta 109A & II RD-444 Sperry Radio Deviation Indicator Augusta 109A & II TRU-2A/2 Honeywell Gyroscope Avions de Transport Régional 2593379-1 Sperry Magnetic Compensator ATR-42 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-660-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-42 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-661-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-42 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-662-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-42 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-663-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-42 Avions de Transport Régional C14129BA Thales Altimeter ATR-42 Avions de Transport Régional C14130AA Thales Altimeter ATR-42 2 Aircraft Part Number Manufacturer Nomenclature Avions de Transport Régional 2593379-1 Sperry Magnetic Compensator ATR-72 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-660-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-72 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-661-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-72 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-662-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-72 Avions de Transport Régional 64050-663-1 Thales Airspeed Indicator ATR-72 Avions de Transport Régional C14129BA Thales Altimeter ATR-72 Avions de Transport Régional C14130AA Thales Altimeter ATR-72 Beechcraft 1900 152LC208H Lewis Temperature Indicator Beechcraft 1900 267-978-001 Gull Fuel Flow Indicator Beechcraft 1900 504-0042-903 L3 Communications Gyroscope Beechcraft 1900 563-266 Hickok Oil Temp/Press. Indicator Beechcraft 1900 563-267 Hickok Prop Amps Indicator Beechcraft 1900 81-208-1 Ragen Fuel Quantity Indicator Beechcraft 1900D 331A-3G Collins Course Indicator Beechcraft 1900D 332D-11T Collins Vertical Gyroscope Beechcraft 1900D 563-266 Hickok Oil Temp/Press. Indicator Beechcraft 1900D 563-267 Hickok Prop Amps Indicator Beechcraft 1900D 570-24929-412 IDC Altimeter Beechcraft 1900D 622-4565-001 Collins Vertical Gyroscope Beechcraft 1900D 622-5812-001 Collins Flux Detector Beechcraft 1900D 622-6136-002 Collins Directional Gyroscope Beechcraft 1900D 81-208-1 Ragen Fuel Quantity Indicator Beechcraft 1900D DGS-65 Collins Directional Gyroscope Beechcraft 1900D FDU-70 Collins Flux Detector Beechcraft Baron 58 1U028-004-28 Electric Auto-Lite Co Fuel Flow Indicator Beechcraft Baron 58 1U028-202-4 Electric Auto-Lite Co Manifold Pressure Indicator Beechcraft Baron 58 1U417-101-4 Electric Auto-Lite Co Engine Gage Beechcraft Baron 58 22-260-014 Electric Auto-Lite Co Manifold Pressure Indicator Beechcraft Baron 58 4000B-10 Electric Auto-Lite Co Directional Gyroscope Beechcraft Baron 58 4000B-7 Electric Auto-Lite Co Directional Gyroscope Beechcraft Baron 58 5000B-10 Electric Auto-Lite Co Gyroscope Beechcraft Baron 58 5000B-5 Electric Auto-Lite Co Gyroscope Beechcraft Baron 58 50-380010-19 Beechcraft Tachometer Indicator Beechcraft Baron 58 5934-1 United Instruments Altimeter Beechcraft Baron 58 96-380015-5 AID Fuel Flow Indicator 3 Aircraft Part Number Manufacturer Nomenclature Beechcraft Baron 58 96-380015-7 AID Fuel Flow Indicator Beechcraft Baron 58 96-384059-1 Beechcraft Tachometer Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 10450-11525 Aerosonic Altimeter Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 162LC601A Lewis OAT Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 4016341-906 Sperry Altimeter Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 4018285-906 Sperry Altitude Alert System Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 4031609-903 Honeywell Airspeed Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 501-1197-07 L3 Communications Attitude Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 622-1270-001 Collins ATC Transponder Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 622-5812-001 Collins Flux Detector Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 7000466-902 Sperry Attitude Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 7000469-902 Sperry Horizontal Situation Ind Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 7001179-954 Honeywell Horizontal Situation Ind Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 7001182-902 Sperry Attitude Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 7002493-902 Sperry Horizontal Situation Ind Beechcraft Beechjet 400A 7002638-903 Honeywell Airspeed Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A ALT-55B Collins Radar Altimeter Beechcraft Beechjet 400A C-14A Sperry Gyroscope Beechcraft Beechjet 400A DRI-55 Collins Altitude Indicator Beechcraft Beechjet 400A FDU-70 Collins Flux Detector Beechcraft Beechjet 400A RD-550A Honeywell Horizontal Situation Ind Beechcraft Beechjet 400A RI-206 Sperry Horizontal Situation Ind Beechcraft King Air 200 101-384107-3 Hickok Voltage Frequency Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 101-384133-1 AID Suction Gauge Beechcraft King Air 200 267-901-003 Gull Fuel Quantity Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 267-917-001 Gull Fuel Flow Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 35060-0116 Aerosonic Vertical Speed Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 4000B-10 Electric Auto-Lite Co Directional Gyroscope Beechcraft King Air 200 500ECF AIM Horizon Reference Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 50-380023-1 AID Turn and Bank Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 50-380024 Beechcraft Turn and Bank Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 50-380034-3 Beechcraft RPM Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 50-380035-5 R C Allen Tachometer Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 50-380105-1 AID Pressure Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 521942 Weston Temperature Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 522325 Weston Temperature Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 570-529 Hickok Voltmeter Beechcraft King Air 200 6501-1047 Insco Tachometer Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 7130-C.44 United Instruments IVSI Beechcraft King Air 200 81-101-1 Ragen Fuel Quantity Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 81-101-3 Ragen Fuel Quantity Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 81-101-5 Ragen Fuel Quantity Indicator 4 Aircraft Part Number Manufacturer Nomenclature Beechcraft King Air 200 9550B United Instruments Turn and Slip Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 A1620-03 R C Allen Turn and Slip Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 B381 Beechcraft Turn and Bank Indicator Beechcraft King Air 200 EA173E-2 Simmonds Position Transmitter Beechcraft King Air
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