Standard Aircraft Handbook 1980 Vintage Aviation Aircraft Airline Plane Freeship on 2040-parts.com
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Standard Aircraft Handbook 1980 This is 1980 book and has been used but not abused, some edge wear from storage , see pictures. No missing pages but the original owners name is written on the inside which some consider a plus. Please look at pictures and feel free to ask any questions. All offers considered and free shipping |
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