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1944 C-87 Army Model/ Ry-2 Navy Original Basic Weight Check List & Loading Data on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1944 C-87 Army Model and RY-2 Navy Model Original Basic Weight Checklist and Loading Data dated 10 September 1944 is illustrated, has 19 pages, 2 Technical Orders (Modifications) and 1 Section Introduction covering: Chart A, Airplane Diagram, Center Of Gravity Graph, Fuel and Oil Graph, Compartment Graph, Crew Movement Table, Miscellaneous Data, Tank Data, Compartment Data, and Typical Loading Example. The pages are loose but the manual is complete. The binder ring holes have tears and there is a light stain along the right edge and a spot at the upper left corner. Condition is good usable.

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