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Fri, Oct 05, 2012

FAA Approves Wag-Aero STC For Cessna 120, 140, 150 Model Aircraft Mufflers

Agency Also Grants Approval For Company's Taylorcraft Replacement Parts

The FAA has approved the addition of Cessna 150 models L & M to Wag-Aero's existing approval for Cessna models 120, 140 and 150 A through K for a complete muffler system. The mufflers can be found on page 51 of the new Fall 2012 catalog. The lefthand replacing OEM part number 0450400-3, Catalog Number E-477-001, is available for $369.50. The righthand replacing OEM part number 0450400-26, Catalog Number E-477-002, is available for $353.00.

At the same time, the company's manufacturing division Aero Fabricators, has received FAA Approval to manufacture a Taylorcraft Wheel Fender and Taylorcraft Aileron Ball Stud, both found on page 90 of the new Fall 2012 Catalog. The Fender, Catalog Number 1341, fits 6.00 x 6-6ply tires and other classic models and is available for $209.50 each. The Aileron Ball Stud, Catalog Number A898, is available for $24.95 each. These new products add to the existing Taylorcraft line that includes lift struts, wing spars, fuel tanks, flying wires and tail feathers.

For over 51 years, Wag-Aero has been a Worldwide Manufacturer and Distributor of aircraft parts for the General Aviation and LSA industries. Our catalog features a full line of instruments, wheels and brakes, tires, covering materials, engine mounts, exhaust systems, seat belts and harnesses, consumables, ELT’S, ground support equipment, lighting, fuel tanks and components, windsocks and frames and runway lights.

FMI: www.wagaero.com/


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