Offered for auction is a vintage Cessna Sales Brochure Booklet for the Cessna 411. Booklet is from 1965. Excellent condition. Please look at my other listings because I will be offering at least 50 sales brochures for small planes mostly from the 1960's.
On Apr-30-13 at 03:35:22 PDT, seller added the following information:
Memorabilia for Sale
- Cessna 411 sales booklet 1965(US $11.43)
- Cessna 411 sales booklet 1965(US $11.43)
- P-51 mustang q-1b flight suit rheostat heater (US $100.00)
- Greenville seaplane fly in poster - various aircraft(US $20.00)
- Lake & seabee aircraft greenville seaplane fly in 2008(US $20.00)
- Aeronca yoke medallions (2) vintage aircraft control ct(US $225.00)
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