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Post subject: FS: Single Baron throw over arm + cash for dual yoke Posted: 22 Jan 2021, 11:21 |
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Joined: 10/03/10 Posts: 138 Post Likes: +16
Aircraft: Baron B55
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My son, after 9 years in the service and several deployments is now a civilian again and has decided he wants to fly for a living (not a bad choice). He has his private, instrument and commercial and is now working on his instructor and multi.
I am looking for a Baron B55 dual yoke and attempting to see if someone is interested in swapping for a throw over yoke plus cash. Since we are asked to put in a price, I will say $1000, a nice round figure which is negotiable. Not sure this is the correct forum for this topic but it seems reasonable.
Thanks,
Ben
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Post subject: Re: FS: Single Baron throw over arm + cash for dual yoke Posted: 24 Jan 2021, 10:07 |
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Joined: 02/25/10 Posts: 7246 Post Likes: +4299 Company: N?A Location: Scotia, NY (KSCH)
Aircraft: 1954 Twin Bonanza
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Ben, Does your dual yoke require the "pull pin" on the back side where it slides over the column coming out of your instrument panel? My dual yoke arm has that pull-pin installed. Some require the pin I am referring to, depending on your application. I have a Beech dual yoke arm with both triangle adapter plates, along with all the chains and gears in place. Simply need to install the wheels to these plates. It also has the access holes for the aileron trim knob, but without the knob itself. With 2 uninstalled large Ramshorn wheels (that you will need to install to the plates with 3 bolts, (3) nuts and a couple of washer's each wheel) I will sell mine and work a trade with you if you haven't already bought one. PM me if interested. I can forward photo's of what I have. Gregg 
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Post subject: Re: FS: Single Baron throw over arm + cash for dual yoke Posted: 24 Jan 2021, 12:59 |
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Joined: 10/03/10 Posts: 138 Post Likes: +16
Aircraft: Baron B55
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Gregg, It has a pull pin to throw over the yoke. No trim wheel. Do you have the part # for your yoke?
Thank you
Ben
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