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Old 8th May 2013 | 04:22
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Huey Co-Pilot door needed.

G'day folks in need of a Huey co-pilot door that maybe lying around the hangar or spare parts inventory.

Any condition ok (as long as it still resembles the original door) as it will be made into a vertical reference door.

Will also consider pre used and modified vertical reference door if available

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Old 8th May 2013 | 07:45
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You could try asking Agrarflug. They had a few ex German mil fuselages there a while ago, may still have some.
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Old 8th May 2013 | 12:43
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Brian Reynolds at Northwest Helicopters in Olympia, Washington.

Sorry but no such thing as a "Co-Pilots Door".....specify Left side or Right side Cockpit Door.
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Old 8th May 2013 | 14:14
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so... you've kicked the copilot without opening the door..??
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Old 8th May 2013 | 15:50
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Agrarflug might get some more, the Army is getting rid of them.
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Old 9th May 2013 | 12:04
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Cheers and thanks for the help.

If anyone else would like to PM me feel free.

SASless P/N 204-030-853-119 co-pilot door

Just in case you ever need it
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That would be the right hand door then.....if long lining per the standard Pilot in the left seat configuration is used.

That is why one should specify Left/Right Side Door.

Unless one has commonality of definition....confusion can happen.
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Old 9th May 2013 | 13:10
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Didn't even need a fishing line
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Old 9th May 2013 | 13:29
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"Left door" may score you the sliding one, port side cockpit door would be more pedantic.

Thumbing through the 2013 Melbourne White Pages this morning I came across this poor chap:

"Precision Technical Documantation"

You just can't win.
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FAASA Palma del Rio Spain have loads of bits, but it might be a long way from where you live.
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