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Flight Manual For B-24 Liberator - Mint Condition - Money Back Guaranty on 2040-parts.com

US $9.50
Location:

Granada Hills, California, United States

Granada Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Aircraft Type:MILITARY

MONEY BACK GUARANTY

Offered is FLIGHT MANUAL for B-24 LIBERATOR in "as new" or "unread" condition.  The manual is correct as of September 15, 1942.  The book is in mint condition with the exception of a slight abrasion on the back bottom lower left of the cover.  

I am also offering two other books about the Liberator so I can combine shipping.  They are currently running at auction on Ebay.  The first book is called LIBERATOR, produced by General Dynamics commemorating the 50th year since the first flight.  The other is CONSOLIDATED B-24 LIBERATOR, by John and Donna Campbell. Contact me if you can't find them.

Should you not be satisfied for any reason simply return the item for a full refund, less shipping costs.


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