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US $99.00
Location:

Florence, Kentucky, United States

Florence, Kentucky, United States
Signs of use, some water damage, please see photos.
Brand:DC-8 Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:DC-8 Aircraft Operating Manual , Vol.1 & 2 UPC:Does not apply

DC-8 Aircraft Operating Manual Vol.1 & 2 DHL Revision 28 1999 Airplane Aviation

- This manual set is an old edition and can not be used for training or flying purposes.
- This set was prepared for DHL.
- These were used manuals on the plane so there is some signs of that - some of the pages have dark stains, some look like have water damage too. It is more on Vol 1.
- Revision 28 - August 30, 1999
- Both volumes comes in a heavy duty 7 ring binders.
- Pages are clean of writing and markings.
- Dividers are used to separate the chapters
- The binders are 8" x 9" x 2" each.


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