1956 Aircraft Maintenace Manual on 2040-parts.com
Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, United States
This is an original manual for maintaining and repairing 4 cylinder aircraft motors produced by the Continental Motors Corporation Aircraft Division of Muskegon, Michigan. for Model engines C75, C85, and C90. this manual gives a detailed instructions oh how to work on these specific engines. Beautiful shape with minor grease on the cover and little to no wear and tear to any of the pages.
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