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29.92 Tango Accessory Bag

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Part# 13-26442
MFR Model# MKE-100

Overview

The 29.92 Tango Accessory Bag

There’s an unwritten rule in aviation: the smaller the item, the more likely it is to vanish into another dimension. Your ADS-B unit. Your Pens. Your Charging cables. That one tiny screwdriver that fixes everything.

Enter the 29.92 Tango Accessory Bag, the unsung hero of cockpit organization. A water and stain-resistant fortress for the gear you swore you just had five minutes ago. Compact but shockingly roomy, it’s the bag that turns “Where did I put that?” into "Ah-ha, found it."

Perfectly sized to fit two into your 29.92 Bravo Flight Bag or ride solo, it keeps your essentials together, safe, and far away from the Bermuda Triangle of your cockpit floor. Durable enough to withstand years of pre-flight jitters, mid-air coffee spills, and post-flight victory snacks.

It’s not magic. But it’s close.

29.92 Tango Accessory Bag - Because lost tools don’t file flight plans.

   
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Features

  • Guaranteed Forever: Hassle free Lifetime Warranty.
  • Designed so two fit perfectly in the rear compartment of the Bravo Flight Bag for perfect compartmentalization!
  • Dual zippers
  • Rubber logo
  • Loop carrying handle

Specifications

  • Exterior Dimensions: 9.5" Wide x 5" Tall x 5" Deep

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