Pilot Tri-fold Kneeboard Made Of Black Nylon - Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com
San Marcos, California, United States
Hardly been used and in excellent condition, ready to go flying.
This elongated kneeboard accommodates all aeronautical charts without additional folding. For the pilot looking for a flight "briefcase," the kneeboard fits snugly into a three-panel jacket. The left panel has ample room forsmall books, papers and oddly-shaped items. The center panel holds the kneeboard under clear plastic with a pen/pencil holder and buttonholes on either side allowing a pilot to fold back one or both panels with the leg band. The right panel contains a clear pocket for easy map viewing, and the elastic leg band's Velcro closures fit any leg size comfortably. Made of black nylon |
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