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Allegheny Airlines Cv-580 Prop'n Engine Handbookii/convair 580 Flight Crew Guide on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States

1973 Allegheny Airlines Original  CV-580 Prop "N' Engine Handbook II dated August 1973 is illustrated, has 124 pages and sections covering: CV-580 Fuel System, Fuel Control, Temperature Datum Valve, Temperature Datum Control, Speed Sensitive Control, Engine Electrical System, Electronic Fuel Trimming System-Test Set, and Engine Fuel Control Troubleshooting.
Allison 580 Prop-Jet Convair original Flight Crew Guide is illustrated, has 26 pages and sections covering: Introduction, Turbine Inlet Temperature Indicator, Torquemeter Indicator, Tachometer, Fuel Flow Indicator, Oil Temperature Indicator, and Oil Pressure Indicators.

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