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King Knc 610 Area Navigation Computer Rnav Vor Dme Service Shop Manual Overhaul on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

A FACTORY OEM King Bendix KNC 610 Area Navigation Computer Maintenance/Overhaul Manual.

THIS IS A GENERAL STATEMENT ABOUT ALL THE King/Bendix manuals, please read.

These manuals came from an Aviation mechanic, they are used and show wear. The manuals are loose leaf style, and  some pages have come loose. Some are hundreds, even thousands of pages, I can not guarantee all the pages are in the manual. But so far when I thought a page was missing, I found it stuck in the manual and out of place.  Overall I would say they are in GOOD USABLE CONDTION, they are full of diagrams, schematics, part numbers, board views, troubleshooting, step-by-step instructions, and TONS OF VALUABLE INFORMATION. Some have updated pages/notes/service bulletins/copies stuck in them. I have left the manuals how they came. I can only assume any info put into or omitted from is of value. The item in the picture is the item you will receive. NO STOCK PHOTOS.

 

 

SPECIFIC TO THIS MANUAL

 GOOD USABLE CONDITIOIN, loose pages, NO INSTALLATION MANUAL/SECTION 1-3.

Sections:  Maintenance/Overhaul Manual Sections: IV Theory of Operation, V Maintenance, VI Illustrated Parts List.

 

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