Low Time Twin Cessna 310 Aircraft Wing Flap Transmission Part #0861505-10 on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
Clean unit.
This item was removed from a very low time (1890 hours TTSN) undamaged Cessna 310 I, N42LK, with no corrosion noted. The aircraft was modified by Riley to Turbostream configuration with Lycoming TSIO/LTSIO 540 N2BD as used on Piper PA31 350 Chieftain and Machen Aerostar. It also had all of the Air America long range fuel mods. The aircraft has been sitting inside a hangar for years and the panel and most avionics were removed for upgrade. Unfortunately the numbers did not work out to put this aircraft back in service so I am parting it out. I will also be parting the 680 hours TTSN engines out and offering the props in OH condition. |
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