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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States

1974 Cesna 182 and Skylane original Owner's Manual part number D1021-13 is illustrated, has 7 Sections and an Alphabetical Index covering:Operating Checklist, Description and Operating Details. Emergency Procedures, Operating Limitations, Care Of The Airplane, Operational Data, and Optional Systems. The original Cessna Pilot Safety & Warning Supplements part No. D5139-13 was reissued 1 June 1998. The Continental Pilot's Handbook On Engine Operation is an illustrated 19 page reproduction and the 23 page illustrated reproduction of Continental's Tips On Engine Care  are excellent guides to operate a Continental Engine for the best performance and long life.

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