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Beechcraft Duke 60 Series Maintenance Manual Microfiche on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Quincy, Florida, United States

Quincy, Florida, United States
Excellent condition. See pics for actual item(s) offered.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a microfiche copy of the above manual(s) from the manufacturer. In excellent condition. I have many (100`s) Beech and Piper manuals on fiche so please contact me for specific manuals and I`ll list it for you. See pics for actual item(s) offered. $3 shipping for US buyers. Tracking number provided when shipped. Florida residents pay 7.50% sales tax. Thanks for looking...

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