Part Number SA-0723205-2

TIP, Wing, RH

P/N: SA-0723205-2

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Approval FAA PMA
Condition New
Manufacturer Stene Aviation, Inc.
Unit of Measure Each
Retail Price $701.84
Your Price $561.47
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Make Series Model Beginning S/N Ending S/N Eligibility Chart
Cessna 172 172R 17280001 17299999 6343
Cessna 172 172S 172S8001 172S99999 6343
Cessna 182 182T 18280945 182999999 6343
Cessna 182 T182T T18208001 T182999999 6343
Cessna 206 206H 20608001 206999999 6343
Cessna 206 T206H T20608001 T206999999 6343

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Conical vs Drooped vs Symmetrical Wing Tips
Conical wing tips have a trailing edge that curves down below the wing. This is an aerodynamic optimization that Cessna used on all later models.

Early model Cessnas had symmetrical wing tips that lacked this improvement. Symmetrical wing tips are interchangeable left and right, whereas conical wing tips are specific to each side.

Some aftermarket wing tip manufacturers, such as Aircraft Development and Stene Aviation have FAA approval to install the more efficient conical wing tip on early model Cessna, whereas other aftermarket manufacturers offer both versions depending on the vintage of the airplane.

Conical wing tips are sometimes called "small droop" or "drooped" wing tips, but they differ from the drooped wing tips used in many Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) conversion kits. The drooped wing tips used in STOL kits typically curve down or droop at the leading and trailing edge, not just the trailing edge like the conical wing tips.

High Lift Wing vs Standard Wing
High lift or "camber-lift" Cessna wings have a larger camber than standard Cessna wings. It is most noticeable at the leading edge as shown below. This improved wing design is used on all Cessnas after the early 1970's. The wing tips for a high-lift wing are not interchangeable with the wing tips for a standard wing. However, you do not need to know what type of wing you have as long as you choose the correct wing tip for your model aircraft.

 

To find the wing tips for your aircraft, go to Wing Tips.

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