You are bidding on a "as removed, as is" Comant CI-292-3 VHF-FM Antenna. Item is in great condition and was working when removed. Removed from Ex- air attack aircraft. Very minor paint chips on base. Item sold as is. Buyer pays shipping. I only ship in the USA. These retail for $400.
Parts for Sale
- Cessna r wheel pant fairing bracket 0541220-1 holder stiffener plate mount(US $54.00)
- Hartzell 3 blade spinner c-3532-7p dome unit nose cone c3532-7p propeller(US $479.00)
- Westinghouse mazda on course beacon lamp(US $49.99)
- Flying wire saddle bracket & fittings- piper/bellanca(US $15.00)
- Cessna 411a owner's manual- twin cessna(US $15.00)
- Cessna 411a owner's manual- twin cessna(US $15.00)
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