1944 Bt-13b Army /snv-2 Navy Original Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions on 2040-parts.com
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1944 BT-13B Vultee Army Model and SNV-2 Navy Model Airplanes Original Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions T.O. 01-50BD-1 dated April 20, 1944 is illustrated, has 49 pages, 2 Appendices and 5 sections. They cover: Description, Pilot's Operating Instructions, Flight Operation Data, Emergency Operations and Equipment, and Operational Equipment. The Appendices cover: Glossary of Nomenclature (U.S.A,-British), and Flight Operation Charts, Tables, Curves, and Diagrams.
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