In Fuse Antenna

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pequeajim
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In Fuse Antenna

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Have any of you guys used an in the fuse antenna?

Here is one at Aircraft Spruce that can be used for both Nav and Com, (one for nav, one for com)

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...nnasystems.php

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The link didn't seem to work.
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Post by pequeajim »

Maybe I posted the URL wrong, sorry, let's try again...


http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/a ... ystems.php

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Post by captain_john »

That is not for metal aircraft.

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Post by rv8or »

"They will work in metal airframes when a plastic or fiberglass wing tip or similar plastic component is available to provide the mounting structure"

Not sure about fit, but seems it will work according to this.

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