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Old January 10th 04, 02:20 AM
Bill Berle
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Default FS: Aircraft Instruments Parts Avionics Warbird Parts

Friends, Aviators, Airplane Tinkerers... many of the treasures and
parts I have been viciously hoarding in my hangar for some future
project, are now listed on ebay for auction. So far there have been
several bids and I may just be able to afford my hangar rent!

To find the items I have listed below, go to ebay and type in "stick
grip" , which should allow you to find my stick grip auction easily.
my ebay username is 'victorbravo'. Once there, click on "view seller's
other items" to quickly locate my other treasures.

Spread the word to anyone who might be interested, builders,
restorers, owners or mechanics etc. I currently have:

Two "3 in 1" engine gauges (fuel press, oil press oil temp), one of
which is new with probe,
a new military "sharkfin" heated pitot tube,
a new Beech fuel gauge 96 gallon,
a Cessna Dukes fuel pump,
a Woodward prop governor overhauled or in real good
condition,
a 1950's or 60's military glideslope/localizer indicator,
a factory overhauled Sperry H-5 gyro horizon with overhaul paperwork,
an Easton hydraulic pump,
a throttle quadrant,
an overhauled remote compass kit complete with paperwork,
a VERY COOL almost new military stick grip with 'coolie hat' trim,
trigger, and 3 red buttons
a WW2 supercharger tachometer generator
a WW2 tachometer generator
A BIG ol honkin' GE US Navy voltage regulator with Navy repair tag

I will also be listing (tonight) a brand new red rotating beacon, and
a rare Heli-Coil "master kit" that was sold to military or FBO
locatinos over and above what the average A&P would be walking around
with.

I also have some framed, signed aviation artwork, including Rob't
Taylor's "Squadron of Experts" signed by Adolf Galland and other
Me-262 pilots

Alas, I still have my little Grumman Yankee 150HP upgrade for sale. Go
to www.oldplanes.com/yankee.htm for photos and details.

Bill Berle
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