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Diamond Aircraft Katana Da20 Flight Manual on 2040-parts.com

C $18.88
Location:

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Minor storage wear. Spiral binding fully intact, all pages present.
Brand:Diamond Compatible Make:Diamond Manufacturer Part Number:DA202/8 FIM Compatible Model:DA20

 If you fly a Katana DA20 you must have this manual - even if your aircraft is already equipped, you should keep a copy at home for study or as a spare!

Chapters include:
  • General
  • Operating Limitations
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Normal Operating Procedures
  • Performance
  • Weight and Balance / Equipment LIst
  • Description of the Airplane and its Systems
  • Handling, Preventative and Corrective Maintenance
  • Supplements


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