(2) Co-pilot Rudder Pedals Cessna 310, 320 Skyknight, 340, 401, 402 on 2040-parts.com
Plains, Georgia, United States
Twin Cessna 310, Skyknight 320, pressurized 340, 401, 402 pair of co-pilot rudder pedals. Cessna part number 0961706-1. These rudder rudder pedals could fit a lot of airplanes. Suitable for a homebuilt or experimental.
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