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Anyone familiar with NAS1834, NAS 1832 and NAS1836?



 
 
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Old July 12th 12, 09:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Anyone familiar with NAS1834, NAS 1832 and NAS1836?


Three NAS1834-5-750 Substitute * TYE2003, SL603, D1834 or
AEP1034-5-750
Three NAS1832-5-16 Substitute TYE2002, SL601, D1832 or AEP1036N-5-500
Eighteen NAS1836-3-20



suppliers seem to have inventory systems taking them right back
through the supply chains to the manufacturers, who are quoting 16
weeks delivery, and I haven't even told them I only need a few.



http://www.nor-calsupply.com/ is a good place to try, best bet is to
call them at the number listed...

-p
 




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