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Beechcraft King Air A90 - Exhaust Turbine Stacks/ducts P&w Pt6a-21 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Faro, Algarve, PT

Faro, Algarve, PT
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:P&W Manufacturer Part Number:50-950097-5 AND 50-950097-6 Country of Manufacture:United States

BEECHCRAFT KING AIR A90 (PT6A-21) TURBINE EXAUST STACKS/DUCTS (QTY.2)

 

PART DESCRIPTION – TURBINE EXHAUST DUCT

PART NUMBER50-950097-5 AND 50-950097-6

SERIAL NUMBER – N/A

EFFECTIVITY – BEECHCRAFT KING AIR A-90 (PT6A-21)

CONDITION – USED APPROX. 150 HOURS. NO CRACKS. FULLY SERVICEABLE.

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