The Link Trainer saved a lot of pilot lives in WWII, by teaching them how to rely on thei cockpit instruments, rather than panic and flame in when they encountered non-VFR conditions, such as clouds, fog, or darkness. This is the 4th I have seen in my 60 years, actually having trained in one during my high school training. I will NOT ship this baby- either you come and get it, or I will deliver anywhere in the lower 48, for $7.00 per one-way mile, figured by Map Quest, with fifty percent required before I start. I will obtain cargo insurance for your purchase price, in case the unthinkable happens, you will be protected.
Prospective buyers are welcome to call (575) , and if you want to actually preview it (it is, after all, a high-priced item) the nearest commercial airport is Las Cruces NM, or if you fly your own, Deming NM, where I live, has a good civil aviation airport.
This Link belonged to my grand-pa, who paid twice as much as my asking price, so, individual or musem, you are gettting a good price.
There are 3 small tears in ther canvas, but there are also a new nose and copit covers, in bright yellow fiberglas.
Check the pictures, count your change, and decide if you want a piece of aviation history. Oh, the little winglets are there, and in good shape.