Vtg Cessna Navomatic 200a Autopilot(type Af-295a) Owner's Manual(3-74) on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
This is a vintage Cessna Navomatic 200A autopilot(Type AF-295A) owner's manual that does not have any torn pages or writing on the pages. There are a total of 9 pages. There are a few smudges on the back outside cover and normal outside wear for a 42 year old manual. The manual is 5and 1/2" by 7and 3/4". It is in overall great condition. Thank you for viewing. If there are any questions or concerns before or after purchase, please contact me before leaving any feedback. Thank you.
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