Cessna Cowl Access Oil Door W/ Airloc Wing Stud Fasteners Receptacles & Hinge on 2040-parts.com
Plains, Georgia, US
Cessna Aircraft heavy duty cowl access oil door with (2) Airloc fasteners, receptacles and hinge.
Door is strenghtened with a factory installed backplate.
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Approximate Opening Dimensions:
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5 x 5-1/4 inch
This part could fit a lot of applications. Suitable for a homebuilt or experimental aircraft.
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