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Flight Bag, Gps, Head Sets, Books To Learn To Fly, And Much More on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

I have everything you need to get started flying and then some.
Including
Main Flight Bag
2 head set bags
2 Head sets 1-DC and 1- Avall
an adapter to hook music to headset
Hand held ICOM radio works but needs battery
GPS195 with 2 mounting kits
Flight Computer
2 knee pads
bunch of misc items

Books
Private Pilot Handbook
Private Pilot Maneuver guide
Private Pilot test guide
Instrument Flying
Commercial pilot

Plus expired maps and books to learn with.

I have not been flying and now bought a diesel pusher RV. Don't miss out on this package!

This is heavy all together, that is why I put $50 to ship it. I will discount if I can get it cheaper once I know your zip code.

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