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Instrument Flying Department Of The Air Force 1966 Af Manual 51-37 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Midland, Ohio, United States

Midland, Ohio, United States
Foxing of paper noticed in spots (brown age spots), but not rampant. Some bending to cover. Overall solid and readable condition. See pictures for details.
Aircraft Type:Aircraft Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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AF MANUAL 51-37
Instrument Flying, Department of the Air Force
15 November 1960

Description (taken from foreword):
"This manual establishes standard instrument flying techniques and procedures for the operation of all fixed-wing aircraft. It serves as text for the Instrument Pilot Instructor School, Primary and Basic Flight Schools, Base Instrument Flying Sections, and as a reference for all USAF pilots. Since modern aircraft are so widely varied in type and mission, this manual is necessarily general in nature."

Good condition for reference/reading. Some slight age wear to cover and foxing noticed on paper. See pictures for details and condition. Message with questions.

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