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ANTENNA- VOR & GLIDESCORP

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The CI215 is a genuine Textron Aviation antenna VOR glidescorp used by an aircraft system to sense or display a value. It is applicable to the Skyhawk. It carries an export classification of ECCN 7A994, weighs 0.50 pounds, and measures 23.75 (L) x 2.45 (W) x 1.7 (H) Inches. Because the CI215 is an original-equipment (OEM) part sourced directly from Textron Aviation, it matches the exact specification and placement called out in the aircraft's type design and maintenance data — assurance a generic substitute cannot offer. Parts like this are shared across the Cessna Skyhawk aircraft, reflecting how much structure and hardware these models have in common. In an aircraft's electrical system, using the correct component preserves the circuit's designed behavior, reliability, and safety. The value of an OEM part is as much in its paperwork and pedigree as its metal — both of which an aircraft's records require. For a regulated aircraft component, correct identification by factory part number is what guarantees the exact form, fit, and function the design calls for. Traceable OEM hardware keeps an aircraft's maintenance records defensible at annual, pre-purchase, and pre-buy inspections. Cessna traces to the company Clyde Cessna founded in Wichita, Kansas in 1927; Textron Inc. acquired it in 1992, and since 2014 it has anchored Textron Aviation alongside Beechcraft and Hawker. The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the most-produced aircraft in history, with more than 44,000 built since 1956, and remains in production under Textron Aviation. To check availability, request a quote for CI215 or browse more Cessna Skyhawk parts on Flying411.

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