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Aircraft Hose

Aircraft Engine Oil 

Aircraft  Spark Plug & Filter

Aircraft sealants

Aircraft Tire and Tube

Alternator

Bendix Magneto

Bendix P lead terminals

Brake Disc & Linings Continental Aircraft Engine

Concord Aircraft Battery

Dry Vacuum Pump

Exhaust Gasket

Fabric recovering (Poly Fiber)

Gill Battery

Ignition Harness

Engine Mount (Lord Mount)

Lycoming Aircraft Engine

Lycoming fuel pump (wobble style)

Continental fuel pump (wobble style)

O rings


Slick Magneto

Starter

Voltage Regulator

Garwin Vacuum Pump (wet pump)

Wire

 

 

 


Stop Rust

 

 

Parachute Sense US Navy 1944Slipping your chute and increasing your rate of descent is an excellent way to hasten your progress out of the way of an enemy flyer's guns - and get yourself rapidly so close to the ground that he can't follow you down. If he tries to, and flies right into the ground, that's just too bad, Isn't it? Parachute Sense US Navy 1944

 

 



 

 


 

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