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British Aerospace146-300 Original 7 Descriptive Promotional Information Brochure on 2040-parts.com

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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States

Issue 1 titled Briefing of this set of 7 illustrated British Aerospace 146-300 brochures dated July 1986 has 12 pages. Series-300 Issue of 12 pages dated! August 1986 has an overview of the -300 Series and Specifiations for the models 146-100-31, 146-200-11 and 146-300. Interiors has 40 pages; Quiet Trader has 12 pages, Flight Deck has 40 pages,Design Features has 48 pages, and Maintainability has 24 pages.

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