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Vintage Lot Private Plane Aircraft Books Manuals Atlas Ground Instructor Ratings on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Deerwood, Minnesota, United States

Deerwood, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Aircraft Type:Aircraft

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  • Ground Instructor Ratings books is from 1967; has spots and pen  marks on first four blank pages; rest of book is fine.
  • There is a complete flying manual by Lt Col. Hartney, U.S. Air Corps.
  • 1952 Flying magazine
  • An Aviation Enroute Atlas 1969
  • 1972 Trade-A-Plane magazine
  • 2 Marken Amendment Service regulations books
  • And much more

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