Elevator Control Rod Assembly Part Required for Department of Plant Protection Aircraft

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Elevator Control Rod Assembly Part Required for Department of Plant Protection Aircraft

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Tender notice in March 18 newspaper by Government of Pakistan, Ministry of National Food & Security Research, Department of Plant Protection (Aerial Wing), Hamilton Hangar, Jinnah International Air Port (JIAP), Karachi, for the procurement of elevator control rod assembly part number C2FC619A-11 (quantity 5).

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Re: Elevator Control Rod Assembly Part Required for Department of Plant Protection Aircraft

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Seems elevator control rod assembly part number C2FC619A-11 is used for de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver.

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An old photo of Department of Plant Protection de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver registration AP-AMA built in 1959.

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Re: Elevator Control Rod Assembly Part Required for Department of Plant Protection Aircraft

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Good Luck, they have better luck fabricating this part. They should contact PAC and have the machinist make the part. I ain't kidding.


Even if this part is found , the rarity of such part will demand very premium price.
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Re: Elevator Control Rod Assembly Part Required for Department of Plant Protection Aircraft

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People say that this department is largely defunct and the pilots hired are doing other jobs. It is also said that these planes are rarely used.

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