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Rare Vintage ~ 1962 Cessna 310g Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Coldwater, Michigan, United States

Coldwater, Michigan, United States
VERY GOOD CONDITION. NAME OF PREVIOUS OWNER IS ON THE COVER AND SEVERAL PAGES HAVE A VERY SMALL RABBET EAR CORNERS.
Aircraft Type:Cessna Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:310G


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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A VERY NICE USED 1962 CESSNA 310G OWNER'S MANUAL.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

DESCRIPTION

NORMAN PROCEDURES

OPERATING DETAILS

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

CARE OF THE AIRPLANE

DEALER FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM

OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEM

INDEX


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