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Aluminum Left Rudder Pedals Floor Cover Plate Cessna 310 Great Homebuilt Project on 2040-parts.com

US $34.25
Location:

Plains, Georgia, United States

Plains, Georgia, United States
Stored for several years. Has never been installed.
Manufacturer Part Number:0811340-1 Warranty:No

New, Old stock, Cessna Aluminum rudder pedals cover plate.  Cessna part number 0811340-1

Plate can be found in Twin Cessna 310 parts manual.

  • Approximate dimensions:
    • 19-1/2 inch at the widest
    • 20 inch at the longest 

This cover plate could be modified to fit a lot of airplanes.  Suitable for a homebuilt or experimental. 

 

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