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WTB: Winter 2 1/4" altimeter



 
 
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Old May 1st 04, 05:22 AM
Greg Arnold
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Default WTB: Winter 2 1/4" altimeter

I am looking for a Winter 2 1/4" altimeter in good shape. Must be
marked in feet with 1,000' per rotation. I am located in the US.

Thanks,

Greg Arnold

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Old May 1st 04, 07:35 PM
tango4
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I have just such an altimeter with inches subscale. I need exactly the same
thing but with a millibar subscale. If you are offered one please get in
touch and well sort something out!

Ian


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I am looking for a Winter 2 1/4" altimeter in good shape. Must be
marked in feet with 1,000' per rotation. I am located in the US.

Thanks,

Greg Arnold



 




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