Aerospatiale/eurocopter/airbus As350 Tail Rotor Gearbox P/n 350a-33-0200-02 on 2040-parts.com
Bulverde, Texas, United States
Used tail rotor gearbox 350A-33-0200-02, S/N M330. The component needs overhauled it has 2685.0 hours total time on it. The pictures will show it was opened up to look at the bearings and gears they all look it great shape.
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