Nelson Piper blade pitot cover with white letter REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT on red banner. Note: If the plastic is cold, it may be a little stiff, but should conform once it is on the pitot tube. It may help to warm up the molded part first, with a hair dryer or soaking it in hot water, then it should adapt to the tube. After it has been used a few times, it will probably take a "set" and retain the shape enough to make the installation easier. |
Works great on the pitot blade for a PA-32-300
Nelson Piper Blade Pitot Cover
Fits great, works as advertised.
Fits well on a piper pitot blade. Just have to give it a little squeeze.
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The ID is 1-1/8"