Vultee Bt-13 Bt13 Bt-15 Main Landing Gear & Tail Strut Tools Plus All Seals on 2040-parts.com
Goodrich, Michigan, United States
Vultee BT-13 BT13 BT-15 Main landing Gear & Tail Strut Tools PLUS ALL SEALS. These are the special tools you need to rebuild the main and tail gear struts on the BT-13, you will find the drawings for these tools in your erection and maintainence Manual. Seals are New current manufacture, certs available for $15 additional. See my other auctions for the tools and seals separately. Shipping of $19.75 to the US.
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