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Lift Reserve Indicator (lri) - Angle Of Attach (aoa) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Topton, North Carolina, United States

Topton, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Lift Reserve Indicator (LRI) also known as a Angle of Attach (AOA) indicator for homebuilt aircraft.

Probe was built by Scott Laughlin of Zenith 601XL fame.  I assembled it to the inspection plate.

Comes with that you see in the pictures, including the Dwyer Minihelic II" Part Number: 2-5002

Minihelic II alone sells for $49.95.


Nothing wrong with LRI.  I was building a Zenith 601XL and life got in the way.  Liquidating some of the parts and such that I gathered and built.

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