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Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Type:Pilots Radio Handbook Year:1984

THEY ARE IN FAIR-GOOD CONDITION 

ASA PRIVATE PILOT TEST BOOK ASA PUBLICATION 1984

The Student Pilot's Flight Manual William K. Kershner Iowa State University

THE PILOT'S RADIO COMMUNICATION HANDBOOK BY TABBOOKS 1984

FLIGHT MANEUVERS MANUAL, Paperback plastic cover, 1969

  OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE AIRCRAFT OWNER AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION 3-1-62

1961 USER'S GUIDE AND DIRECTORY ISSUE 3-15-61

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