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Cobra B Ultralight Experimental Aircraft on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
WINGS AND FRAMES NEED TO BE ASSEMBLED - GOES WITH A ROTAX 377 I HAVE FOR SALE SEAT IS A BIT WORN- COULD USE REUPHOLSTERING - COMES WITH FLOATERS
Brand:Rotax CATEGORY:ULTRALIGHT Manufacturer Part Number:ROTAX 377 AIRCRAFT:EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT Compatible Make:T-BIRD ULTRALIGHT COMPATIBLE AIRCRAFT:PHANTOM ULTRALIGHT Compatible Model:COBRA B ULTRALIGHT

1991 COBRA BULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT

 (ONE PASSENGER) 

WINGS AND FRAMES NEED TO BE ASSEMBLED - GOES WITH A ROTAX 377 I HAVE FOR SALE 
SEAT IS A BIT WORN- COULD USE REUPHOLSTERING - COMES WITH FLOATERS
  

*****HAVE 2 OTHER ROTAX ENGINES. ANOTHER 447 AND A 477 ONE RUNNING IN GOOD CONDITION, Also have a t-bird II ULTRALIGHT 1 passenger aircraft with floaters & a T-Bird II ultralight in perfect condition. cobra b has to be assembled. 
ASK ABOUT SHIPPING -may be able to disassemble and ship - have provision to test drive here if you have FAA number/ license. 


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