This is an unused Maule 8" pneumatic tailwheel. P.N. TW 100 Model SFS-P8A-1-2. Fits 1 1/2" tailwheel spring. Comes with springs, chains, and manufacturers airworthiness release. Bought it for a project but never used. Aircraft Spruce sells these for $485.00 but my reserve is much less.
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