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Dc10 Flight Crew Operating Manual & Systems Description [original] on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Dutton, Montana, United States

Dutton, Montana, United States
Condition:Used

This item is an original DC10 Flight Crew Operating Manual and Systems Description binder for Western Airlines.  see photos for authentic original vintage condition.

A related piece of trivia and notoriety about this particular binder and the pilot who had it before me.  He was the pilot of hijacked Western flight 701 in 1972.  Not that it matters in particular but He had a hangar and many goodies in Cottonwood Arizona where I obtained this binder from him in preparations to develop this aircraft in the x-plane flight simulator. 

It is available now for any interested person to have this vintage collectible for any purpose.  It comes with all of the fold out diagrams and blueprints pictured as well as the complete manual for your pilot nerdy pleasure.  =)

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