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Swept Tail Twin Cessna 310, 320 Skyknight, 340 Rudder Structure Rib & Skins on 2040-parts.com

US $12.25
Location:

Plains, Georgia, United States

Plains, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:0831345-1 Rib & (2) 0831002-15 Skins Warranty:No

Twin Cessna 310, Skyknight 320, pressurized 340, rudder structure rib and skins.  Cessna rib part number 0831345-1, and (2) skins 0831002-15, for swept tail. 

These parts may not have been used on all model or serial numbers. Please review your manual for specific application.

This rudder structure could fit a lot of airplanes.  Suitable for a homebuilt or experimental. 

 

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