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New Aircraft Spruce catalog released

By General Aviation News Staff · July 29, 2013 ·

Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co. began distributing its new 2013 catalog today, opening day of at EAA AirVenture.

Now exceeding 960 pages in length, the Aircraft Spruce catalog is available in a print format, CD format, and a PDF format.

If you are attending AirVenture, stop by Hangar A, Booth 1022-1029, or Hangar D, Booth 4113-4114, to pick up your free copy.

“Few people today begin a homebuilt or restoration project without an Aircraft Spruce catalog,” company officials said in a prepared release. “Most people who own a modern, certified aircraft find it invaluable for routine maintenance, upgrades, or pilot supplies. There are hundreds of new products in the catalog as one might expect of a company that offers over 80,000 different items relating to aviation.”

The catalog includes various composite, wood and metal construction materials, hardware, airframe parts, engine parts, covering supplies, instruments, avionics, tools, charts, pilot supplies as well as books and videos.

To request your free copy of the new Aircraft Spruce catalog, contact Aircraft Spruce at 1-877-4SPRUCE or go to AircraftSpruce.com

 

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