Aircraft Vhf Communications Blade Style Antenna Works: Piper Cessna Beechcraft on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, US
This blade style VHF antenna is up for bids. This antenna was removed from a Piper PA28 that is being parted out. It is in very good shape. Clean and ready to be installed on your plane. Has very little marks or signs of use. In very clean shape. I ship worldwide at buyers expense. If you have questions, just ask.
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