Piper Aztec Fiberglass Wing Tips Pa-23-250 on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Connecticut, US
You are bidding on a nice used set of Piper Aztec fiberglass wingtips. They look to be original equipment and are in good condition with some scuffs and scratches from storage.
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Airframe Info
Manufacturer: | Piper |
Model: | PA-23-250 Search all Piper PA-23-250 |
Year built: | 1965 |
Construction Number (C/N): | 27-2797 |
Aircraft Type: | Fixed wing multi engine |
Number of Seats: | 6 |
Number of Engines: | 2 |
Engine Type: | Reciprocating |
Engine Manufacturer and Model: | Lycoming TI0-540 SER |
Aircraft
Registration Number: | N70TL |
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