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Old September 25th 17, 07:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Scott Williams
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Default trig tt22 into a standard cirrus, or another Schempp-Hirth Glider

Hello Forum,
Could anyone willing to share a copy of their 337 documenting the installation of a transponder, maybe battery, and antenna contact me.

I am compiling a preliminary plan for installing a trig tt22 in my Cirrus, and want to have a complete plan of action before I spend. especially an internal antenna location.
Thanks In advance,

Scott, N8915
 




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