Extension tube for the Redline Sidewinder (pictured). Please see information below for aircraft models that require extension tube.
CESSNA SINGLE ENGINE BAR FITS: 172RG, 177RG, 182RG, 210, P210
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I upgraded from No Extension to 15 Extension. Extremely easy to install and recommend if required.
Sidewinder Extension Tube 15
I bought the sidewinder for my Piper Arrow. It soon became obvious to me that really what I needed was the 15” extension. Instead of bending over to operate the sidewinder, I can now stand straight and manoeuvrability is very much improved. My only regret is I didn’t order this at the same time! Easy to add this extension to the sidewinder.
Sidewinder Extension Tube 15
Great product and great service. I highly recommend Sidewinder and extension pole.I rate this 5 Star Naples Florida Todd
Sidewinder Extension Tube 15
Purchased a new Piper Mirage. This Sidewinder is absolutely perfect! It folds up nice and fits into the bag that I bought with it, (the handle doesn’t quit get all the way in completely) it’s easy to hook up and easily stowed in my front compartment. It is so easy to control the plane while it’s moving. It truly is fantastic.
I recommend this for use with a Piper Saratoga. No instructions with the part, but is easy to install. Remove the short connector between the motor and the drive and replace with this extension. Works great and allows you to stand upright while moving the plane.
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