Piper Cherokee Arrow Pa-28r-180 1970 Owner's Handbook 753-811 on 2040-parts.com
Greeley, Colorado, US
Piper Cherokee Arrow PA-28R-180 1970 Owner's Handbook 753-811
This manual is a re-print of a factory manual I bought a few years back as a reference manual. This manual is was never used and it is mark free. This manual is a must for any pilot flying this aircraft.
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