Scott Aircraft 3200 Series Tailwheel With Leaf Springs on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Michigan, US
Used Scott 3200 Series Tailwheel. No defects found. It just needs cleaned up, repainted, and greased. Leaf Springs included. Unit was removed from the nose of a BD4 Homebuilt aircraft. There is no airworthiness paperwork available. The BD4 tach showed only 32 hours. The tach is for sale on Ebay as well.
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