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Robinson R-22 Helicopter Information Manual - Spiral Bound Photocopy on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Used, very good condition. Light shelf wear.
Aircraft Type:Helicopters Make:Robinson

Helicopter Information Manual for Robinson R-22.  Revisions up to 1996.

This is a black & white photocopy reprint of an original manual.  Produced by Helicopters Only, for informational purposes only.  Not to be used for flight.  Spiral bound, with paper cover.  Manual is used, in very good condition.  Light shelf wear.


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