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Since its introduction in 1970, the Phoenix (Halon 1301) Fire Suppression
System was one of the first of its type to be accepted for use by all the major sanctioning bodies in automobile racing. These systems have proven their value in suppression fires. These particular units are used in many aircraft, such as the Glasair. This is a special system designed for use in experimental and personal light aircraft. The system includes one 5lb. Halon 1301 bottle, standard valve assembly, mounting bracket with clamps, bulkhead-T assembly, 3 nozzles and 25 feet of tubing and 10 nylon tie wraps. Not FAA approved. this item sells new for $550. I have a opening bid of much less see at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=2427615059&c ategory=26439&rd=1 |
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