Russian To Schrader Air Fill Fitting Yak-52, Cj-6 Nanchang, L-29 Delfin on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
Adapts Russian bayonet to Schrader Valve. Handy item to have in your tool kit when away from home on a cross country flight. There may not be a dive shop near by but there's a good chance you can pressurize with nitrogen from the nearest FBO or Jet Center in a pinch. External Air Fill fitting for Yak-52, Yak-50, Yak-18T and CJ-6 Nanchang Air Fitting is black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum with a 1/8 NPT Schrader. |
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