Cessna 421 - Golden Eagle* Owners Manual: 5 1/2 X 7", New Reproduction on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Florida, US
This is a '3/4 size scale of the large and heavy owners manual for a MODEL 421 GOLDEN EAGLE. The thing flew itself. really. Know the numbers and there you go.<p>
(I personally think the Gulfstream 650 will also 'fly iself' Sure would like to get a crack at that but that is quite in-probable)
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