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Boeing 737 Window Heat Control Unit – Retired Aircraft Avionics Component | PN 10-61833-3

Boeing 737 Window Heat Control Unit – Retired Aircraft Avionics Component | PN 10-61833-3

Regular price $250.00 USD
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Aircraft Avionics | Cockpit Hardware | Aviation Memorabilia | Displays & Collectors Item

This Boeing 737 Window Heat Control Unit (PN 10-61833-3) is an authentic retired aircraft avionics component removed from active airline service and now available for collection, aircraft history displays, movie productions, and aviation-inspired art pieces. Originally installed within the flight deck, this unit was part of the aircraft’s window heat system, representing the real-world electronics and controls used in daily airline operations.

Built with rugged aviation-grade metal housing, labeled switches, and industrial connectors, this genuine cockpit module features true in-service wear and character that only comes from life inside an operational Boeing aircraft.

Key Details

  • Authentic Boeing 737 window heat control unit

  • Part Number: 10-61833-3

  • Retired aircraft avionics hardware

  • Original cockpit/flight deck component

  • Genuine in-service wear and character

  • Aviation-grade metal & electronic construction

  • Sold for display, training, simulator, or collection use only (not airworthy)

Perfect For

  • Aviation collectors & avionics enthusiasts

  • Cockpit & flight simulator builders

  • Aircraft history exhibits & museums

  • Film, TV, and theater productions needing realistic cockpit props

  • Hangar, office, or workshop décor

  • Industrial aviation art & technical display pieces

Why This Piece Stands Out

This is not a reproduction — it’s real Boeing 737 flight deck hardware with authentic airline history. Technical cockpit controls like this are rarely available to the public, making it a unique and highly desirable artifact for collectors, builders, and anyone who appreciates the engineering side of aviation.

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