Mon, Mar 16, 2020
Available For Installation On Both Forward And Aft Muffler Assemblies
The FAA has approved PMA certification for the Nicrocraft Piper PA-28-181 Archer TX III forward and aft muffler assemblies.
Piper Archer TX III forward and aft mufflers are constructed of heat resistant 321 stainless steel. The baffles are made of Inconel alloy to provide maximum reliability, corrosion resistance and service life.
Nicrocraft FAA-PMA part numbers are WCC85477-02 and WCC85477-05 and are eligible for installation on Piper PA-28-181 Archer TX III, for S/N 2843001 and up equipped with Lycoming O-360-A4M engines.
Piper Archer TX III is an ideal training aircraft for new students and instructors. “Flight Schools and Operators of Piper Archer TX III Aircraft have been asking for a higher quality affordable alternative to the OEM, and we listened,” said Jim Lockbaum, Business Development Manager for Nicrocraft.
Wall Colmonoy Corporation in Oklahoma City manufactures its exhaust products under the trademarked name Nicrocraft and distributes around the globe. Nicrocraft brand exhaust components are high quality, new manufacture, FAA-PMA approved, and carry a full 12-month, unlimited hour warranty from the date of installation, not the date of order. FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag / Authorized Release Certificate available upon request.
(Image provided with Wall Colmonoy news release)
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