Robinson R44 Helicopter Quick Mount Tow Bar W/ Heavy Duty Wheels 2" Hitch on 2040-parts.com
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, US
Get your R44 where you need it to go quickly, easily, and safely on the ground, with this Robinson R-44 Helicopter Quick Mount Tow Bar. Comparable to the Model HT-500 from Bracket Aircraft . Attaches securely to the forward portion of the skids without marring them using padding and nylon straps.
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