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Old December 5th 03, 08:05 AM
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Default FS: Pilot Parachute Rig

$500 usd.
GQ 150 Security chair type pilot parachute rig,
with a steerable 26' Strong Lopo Lite round parachute.
All black rig with a white parachute.

The rig was manufactured in June 1980,
but the parachute was replaced with one manufactured in October 1992,
due to the acid mesh problem.
It was last inspected and repacked by a licensed parachute rigger August
2003.
The chair type model is very thin, about 2.5 - 3" thick.

Phil.
Picture http://www.wgc.mb.ca/sac/images/security150.jpg


 




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