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1943 C-46 Series Army/ R5c-1 Navy Original Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1943 C-46 Series Army Models/R5C-1 Navy Model Original Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions A.N. 01-25-1 dated 20 July 1943 revised 25 June 1944 is illustrated, has 117 pages, 8 Sections covering:Description, Pilot's Operating Instructions, Flight Operation Data, Emergency Operating Instructions, Operational Equipment, Cold weather Operation, Desert Operation, Long Range Fuel and Oil System, and Appendices. The Appendices cover: U.S.A. -British Glossary of Nomenclature, and Flight Operation Charts and Curves. It is in the original binder that appears war weary with stains, spots and an area in the upper left corner where a label was taken off and left a scraped off spot and a notation written below the title. The back cover also has stains and spots. The cover page has writing at the top and  light stains at the right where the page  was turned. Condition in good usable

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