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Tail Boom Beacon Strobe Mount Bracket Hughes 269 269a B C Th-55 Helicopter Part on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Tupelo, Mississippi, US

Tupelo, Mississippi, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Tail Boom Beacon/Strobe Mount Bracket

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You are bidding on the Beacon/Strobe Mount Bracket shown in the photos above. It is for Hughes 269 series helicopters. 

 There is absolutely no implied or stated warranty. The items are sold "as-is" with no returns. By bidding, the buyer assumes any and all responsibility and is 100% responsible for determining the serviceability and air worthiness of all aircraft parts prior to use on any aircraft. Additionally, the buyer acknowledges the seller isn't responsible for any future use or misuse of the product. 

Will accept PAYPAL only. Good luck and thanks for bidding!

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