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Derby, Kansas, United States

Derby, Kansas, United States
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Book:  The Legend of Cessna by Jeffrey L. Rodengen  3rd ed.  c. 2007  This 339 page color book on the legend  of Cessna records the beginning of Cessna in 1916 to the present day.   Foreward by Harrison Ford.   ISBN 10: 1-932022-26-0    13: 978-932022-26-1

DVD:  Cessna 'A Master's Expression'   Dual Layer  1 hr 39 min Digital Stereo   c. 2007

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