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This is a flight bag made by Cessna. It doubles as a flight bag and a backpack. I used it for flight training and it works perfectly and has plenty of space for charts and a headset. As shown in the pictures both buckles on the straps are missing. The magnets just fell off after a few flights. The bag still functions perfectly normal. There are alot of pockets that work great for holding pens, CX-2, a handheld radio and a water bottle. Bag retails for $70, I feel like $40 is a fair price. Please feel free to contact if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks Happy bidding.
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