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Jeppesen Sanderson Manual Logbook Student Csg And Pn-1 Navigation Plotter Flight on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Portland, Michigan, United States

Portland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

This is a small lot of flight accessories.  There is a Jeppesen Sanderson private pilot manual from 1977 which was previously used, a Jeppesen pilot logbook (opened, but brand new and never used) #JS506048-008, a PN-1 navigation plotter #JS526500 and a Jeppesen slide graphic computer manual (brand new still in sealed package) #JS514101.  The logbook is dated 2004 and there are no dates on the plotter or the slide graphic computer.  Please review the photos and use your best judgment as to the condition and quality of the items.  Please ask all questions prior to bidding/purchasing.  Sold as is, no returns.

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