The instrument cover is a plastic disk approximately 2 3/4” in diameter and 1/16” thick. By use of the attached suction cup, the cover will mask the face of most general aviation flight instruments. It is useful in many training situations one of which is partial panel work. As a safety aid, the cover can be used to mask an instrument when it is non-functional, as is required by Regulations. Each package has two covers. |
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Aircraft Instrument Cover Inoperative
Used to simulate vacuum failure
Aircraft Instrument Cover Inoperative
A flimsy piece of cardboard with a 5 cent suction cup. Mine both arrived with with the suction cup teat pushed part way through the hole and both holes had cracks around them. Don’t see them lasting long at all.
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These are priced and sold as a pair.