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Mon, Nov 08, 2021

Nicrocraft Launches Online Store

Easier Than Ever to Shop Online for Aircraft Exhaust

Aircraft exhaust specialist Nicrocraft has launched their online e-commerce site, a handy development for owners and maintainers wanting a simpler, quicker buying experience.

The website offers nearly 230 FAA-PMA approved aircraft exhaust parts for Aeronca, Beechcraft, Cessna, Cirrus, and Piper. In classic online store fashion, customers can sort by make and model, and see isolated examples of the parts to double-check their selection before purchase.

Each part includes its Nicrocraft part number, its OEM part number, and installation resources for the type. Beginning from the date of installation, each new part is covered by a 12-month, unlimited-hours warranty against defects under ordinary use and service. For cash-strapped operators bringing their aircraft back to profitability, Nicrocraft can grant credit to approved customers. 

“Our exhaust parts are online with easy to reference details on Nicrocraft™ and OEM part numbers, model years, engine type and model, serial numbers, and updated imagery. Aircraft Owners, Fixed Based Operators, Flight Schools, and Distributors will benefit from this new simplified ordering process,” said Jim Lockbaum, Nicrocraft Business Development Manager.

Nicrocraft is a subsidiary of Wall Colmonoy, a metal engineering and manufacturing company, allowing for their specialized expertise to trickle down throughout Nicrocraft’s portfolio. Newly manufactured with FAA-PMA approved parts, Nicro's parts can be found in Beechcraft, Cessna, Cirrus, Piper, and Aeronca aircraft. Nicrocraft’s attention to detail yields a higher-quality system than no-name exhaust systems so common in similar use. Their parts have lighter weight and stronger welds, owing to their proprietary Nicrobraz brazing rods, inconel, and heat-resistant 321 stainless steel. The little things all add up to ensure longevity and durability even in the most grueling operational tempo. With FAA-DERs and FAA-DMIRs on staff with a full suite of fabrication equipment at their Oklahoma City facility, they are a valuable resource for keeping the general aviation fleet going. 

FMI: www.nicrocraft.com

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