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These items can be used to modify your aircraft in a variety of ways. From increasing performance to enhancing convenience.
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SAF-T-Stop Seat Stop
Ventube Air Vents
EZ Heat Model 440
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$39.95
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$86.25
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$169.95
An auxiliary seat stop mechanism.
Cessna STC / PMA Approved Air Vents
FAA approved aircraft engine heater and preheater for Lycoming, Continental, Pratt & Whittney, Garrett and Franklin.
EZ Heat Model 442
EZ Heat Model 470
EZ Heat Model 360
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$169.95
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$169.95
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$169.95
FAA approved aircraft engine heater and preheater for Lycomming, Continental, Pratt & Whittney, Garrett and Franklin.
FAA approved aircraft engine heater and preheater for Lycomming, Continental, Pratt & Whittney, Garrett and Franklin.
FAA approved aircraft engine heater and preheater for Lycomming, Continental, Pratt & Whittney, Garrett and Franklin.
EZ Heat Model 540
Amphibian Gear Advisory System
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$199.95
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$1,695.00
FAA approved aircraft engine heater and preheater for Lycoming, Continental, Pratt & Whittney, Garrett and Franklin.
Enhance the safety of amphibious flying and get peace of mind!
The Lake & Air Amphibian Gear Advisory System is a solid state micro-computer that continuously monitors the aircraft speed and landing gear position. At a predetermined airspeed threshold during the approach to landing, both an aural and a visual advisory will annunciate to alert the pilot of the actual landing gear configuration. The reminder is repeated until the pilot touches the annunciator to silence the message. It is armed and ready any time there is normal electrical power to the aircraft.