WJH308
09-17-2008, 10:13 PM
Well I am happy to have scored these two items, enjoy!
http://photos-005.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v333/156/60/704004005/n704004005_1003944_2950.jpg
and
http://photos-005.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v333/156/60/704004005/n704004005_1003945_3338.jpg
Both items come from ex Delta Airlines airplanes. The Throttle quadrant from N706DA, then later ATA, forget the tail number, had over 70,000 flight hours!
The yoke is from sister ship N707DA ex N187AT, she had over 60,000 flight hours. Hey do you guys also keep up the history of the parts you buy? I find it quite fascinating. For example, my captains side instrument panel is a former Eastern Airlines then Delta, she was one of the original demonstrators that flew around the world!
http://photos-005.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v333/156/60/704004005/n704004005_1003944_2950.jpg
and
http://photos-005.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v333/156/60/704004005/n704004005_1003945_3338.jpg
Both items come from ex Delta Airlines airplanes. The Throttle quadrant from N706DA, then later ATA, forget the tail number, had over 70,000 flight hours!
The yoke is from sister ship N707DA ex N187AT, she had over 60,000 flight hours. Hey do you guys also keep up the history of the parts you buy? I find it quite fascinating. For example, my captains side instrument panel is a former Eastern Airlines then Delta, she was one of the original demonstrators that flew around the world!