Cessna 1966 Model 182 And Skylane Owner’s Manual D348-13 on 2040-parts.com
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CESSNA 1966 Model 182
and Skylane Owner’s Manual D348-13 Duke 300 Published February, 1974 Approximate size of manual: 5½” x 8” This manual describes the operation and performance of both the Cessna Model 182 and the Cessna Skylane. This book is from an estate and is in very good condition, with the only flaw being that the owner’s name and a selling price have been written on the front cover of the book, as shown on the photos. |
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