Department Of Commerce Civil Aeronautics Administration Washington June 1, 1941 on 2040-parts.com
West Milton, Ohio, United States
This is a civil aeronautics manual 18. Maintenance, repair and alteration of certificated aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and instruments AS AMENDED JUNE 1, 1941 This book has some damage on the back few pages at the top. The rest of it is free of any stains. There is a signature on the front.
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