Standard Aircraft Handbook,2nd Edition,4th Printing,1963,4 1/2"x7 1/4",well Used on 2040-parts.com
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STANDARD AIRCRAFT HANDBOOK,2ND EDITION,4TH PRINTING,1963,4 1/2"x7 1/4",AERO PUBLISHERS,INC.,IT WAS WELL USED,BUT IN GOOD SHAPE. BINDING IS A LITTLE LOOSE,PAGES ARE ALL ATTACHED & UNMARKED. I do the best research I can on items I list but can’t guarantee to know everything about every piece. Please forgive any mistakes I may make; I never intentionally set out to deceive a potential buyer. I
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