Serial No. 249
I am selling for a friend. All questions will be answered ASAP.
Price will not include shipping.
These plans will be rolled and shipped in a tube.
Buyer can tell us how quickly they need them to arrive, affecting cost of shipping.
Parts for Sale
- Beech / beechcraft yoke, p/n 35-380057 new surplus!(US $400.00)
- Beech cessna avionics yoke coiled cord(US $150.00)
- Beech / beechcraft yoke throw over arm, p/n 35-524087(US $550.00)
- maule p8a-1-2 tailwheel(US $150.00)
- Bell helicopter 205 ground handling wheels(US $3,300.00)
- Safe flight lift detector / stall warning - p/n 150 ser.no. 28678 (US $65.00)
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