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Full Carbon Ipad Gps Mount For Robinson Helicopter on 2040-parts.com

US $398.00
Location:

Rauenberg, Germany

Rauenberg, Germany
Condition:New Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

The full carbon mount for Robinson Helicopter provides a low vibration, sturdy and secure platform for IPad or GPS systems.

The mount has been designed to attach to the aircraft’s central spar with minimum effort, no drilling and no specialist tools required.

• Lightweight 7 oz full carbon
• No drilling/specialist tools required to mount in the airframe
• Compatible with IPad or GPS systems
• Can be used in conjunction with RAM mount backplates for IPad and many GPS systems
• Mount fixes to R22, R44 and R66 helicopters

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