S-tec 60-2 Autopilot With Auto Trim - Beechcraft Bonanza on 2040-parts.com
Duarte, California, United States
S-Tec 60-2 Autopilot System with auto trim & ST360 Altitude Selector includes STC ST-007(T) for the following aircraft Beechcraft Bonanza S35, V35, V35A, V35BPart# 0103-1 Serial # 1517H List Price 60-2 $21865 Auto Trim $5624 ST360 $5824 Total $33,313 This was removed in working condition from a 1973 V35B that was damaged in a hail storm Can be installed by Howard Aviation in La Verne CA in the above models for $6000 for most aircraft. |
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