This Aileron is believed to fit a Beechcraft Baron B55 on the right side but because I have no confirmation I'm hoping that someone can help confirm this information. The aileron is in great shape other than the small dents that are shown in the pictures and happened while it was on the shelf. I will make a wooden box for this item to assure safe shipping at no cost but buyer will have to pay actual calculated cost for shipping . If you need more information or pictures please ask and I will do my best to answer them and if you have a knowledge about this part and what it fits that would be very helpful. Like all of my auctions if you do not like the item or if it is just not what you expected just pay for the return shipping for a full refund of the purchased price.
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