Bell Helicopter Trunnion, Main Rotor Blade on 2040-parts.com
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
4056. NOS in original box 1971 Bell Main Rotor Trunnion. No paper other than box and label, I believe these are NOS made for US military stock. Excellent condition as seen in photos.
**NOTE: The photo here is a sample photo of what you will receive. All are in same condition as the one in the photo. No reserve. Free shipping.
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