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LITTLE TOOT PARTS

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There is a Little Toot that was built by a craftsman, I would say it is a 8+ out of 10. The builder quit flying and sold the aircraft to a salvage yard with the understanding that it was never to fly again. The aircraft had no damage and is built with very good workmanship. The engine has been removed (a 4-cylinder Lycoming) but the rest of the aircraft remains. For someone building a Little Toot the bones of this aircraft could save many years of work. There are no logbooks, the aircraft has been deregistered and the data plate has been removed. You can contact Kenny Feith at (916) 368 1832 for information.

Phil
 

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