1945 B-24h-5 Thru B-24h-30 Original Supplementary Parts Catalog on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
1945 B-24H-5 Thru B-24H-30 Original Supplementary Parts Catalog T.O. No. 01-5E-4B-2 dated 15 February 1945 is not illustrated except for a photo on page III and a Component Breakdown Diagrams on pages V and VI. It has 223 pages, and 3 Sections covering: Introduction, Group Assembly Parts List, and Numerical Parts List.
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