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Pair Of Flaps For Yak 52 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,450.00
Location:

Minden, Germany

Minden, Germany
Both flaps are complete, used, but well-maintained.No corrosion, no dents, no cracks.Colored red on the outside (see picture)
Brand:Yakovlev Compatible Model:Yak 52 Manufacturer Part Number:523700-00-01 and 523700-00-02 Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation Warranty:No

Pair of flaps for sale here for the Yak 52. Original production. See type-plate with serial number


Both flaps are in top-condition, ready to go to work.
No cracks, no corrosion, just a bit of conservation-oil to be removed ...
Original Soviet-state, stored carefully for many years.

Will be shipped in a custom-made crate for maximum protection from Germany.

If you are located within Europe, please contact me for discounted shipping-rate.

Happy to answer any question.

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