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FS: National 425 Back Style Parachute - U.S.



 
 
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Old December 12th 05, 04:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default FS: National 425 Back Style Parachute - U.S.

For Sale is my 2002 National 425 back parachute. The 425 is recommended
for pilots up to 208 lbs. (26' conical chute). It is in excellent
condition and very well cared for. Royal blue with light blue accents.
It has quick ejector hardware on the legs and thread through hardware
on the chest. It has the velcro on the container for the gravity
retainer flap option, but does not come with the gravity retainer flap.
It also comes with the matching removable velour back pad and matching
carry bag.

Asking $1000 and will come with a fresh re-pack and includes UPS ground
shipping.

Gary
 




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