Elevator Trim Tab Actuator (1260074-1) (cessna 152) on 2040-parts.com
Crestview, Florida, US
Elevator Trim Tab Actuator Assembly (1260074-1) & Tab Actuator Channel (0432011-1) for (Cessna 152).
Part is used and seller bears no responsibility for the airworthiness of this item. Purchaser or airframe and power plant mechanic shall determine airworthiness in accordance with federal aviation regulations/aeronautical information manual.
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