Flyboys F-16 Kneeboard | Ifr/ Vfr Kneeboard | Black | Fb1316 on 2040-parts.com
Danville, West Virginia, United States
Flyboys F-16 Kneeboard | IFR/ VFR Kneeboard | Black | FB1316 A GREAT kneeboard featuring seven eyelets for securing checklists, plastic checklist pages or your in-flight guide - (every base has different spacing, so this board works AWESOME wherever you are! Combat tested in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Operation Iraqi Freedom...everywhere US airpower rules the skies. Not to mention thousands of hours of daily high-g training sorties - stacked with low level maps, lineup cards, attack cards, target photos...you get the picture... These kneeboards are so useful that you will want one for each leg! Includes the flexible plastic clipboard (FB1060). |
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