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HERES A ALL MODELS BEECHCRAFT MICROFICHE MICROFILM AVIATION AIRPLANE MANUALS LITERATURE, THIS BOOK IS LOADED, I DIDNT EVEN GET ALL THE PHOTOS OF PAGES, IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL PHOTOS LET ME KNOW, THERE IS MULTIPLE PIECES OF FILM IN EACH SLOT, THIS IS FROM A LOCAL ESTATE OF A AIRPLANE MECHANIC, ON OUTSIDE OF BOOK ITS LABELED ""BEECHCRAFT FICHE ALL MODELS"
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