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Post subject: FS: Norton Radome Posted: 30 Dec 2024, 23:28 |
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Joined: 09/18/21 Posts: 389 Post Likes: +324
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I have a damaged Norton radome off an E55. This was OEM back in the 70's. Went through a nose gear collapse. Rather than repair it I just removed the radar and swapped it out with a standard nose cone. When I did this I also removed all the bracketry and kept it.
I have no clue what this stuff is worth....if anything. But it seems if someone is looking to add radar to their Baron then some or all of these parts may be handy. As it's OEM, you can piece together a kit without having to get an entire STC. Or if you just need that one part...(I've been there). I dunno, seems to good to throw away, but it's taking up space in the hanger so if someone doesn't take it that's what will happen.
Free if you come pick it up at KOCQ. $100 + shipping if you just want the bracketry shipped. $200 + freight if you want everything including the radome.
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Post subject: Re: FS: Norton Radome Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 23:21 |
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Joined: 09/18/21 Posts: 389 Post Likes: +324
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This is still available as previous buyer has gone incommunicado. Come get it before it gets tossed!
If you want the radome shipped, I strongly suggest you look at shipping rates beforehand. The radome is likely to big to go UPS or Fedex, so you are looking at strapping it to a pallet and shipping LTL.
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Post subject: Re: FS: Norton Radome Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 00:02 |
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Joined: 09/18/21 Posts: 389 Post Likes: +324
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BTW, if you fly in to pick it up, not only will get this for FREE, but you'll get to take advantage of KOCQ's really cheap fuel. If you are flying a Baron 50 cents or a buck a gallon adds up!
if you buy me lunch I'll happily listen to all your flying stories and aviation gossip that your family has no interest in.
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