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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

UNIs-1Series Original Universal Avionics flight Management System Operator's Manual Report No. 2423sv 602 version 602.X  dated June20, 1997 is applicable to models UNS-1B, UNS-1C, UNS-1Csp, UNS-1D, and UNS-1K. It is tabbed into; System Description, Control and Display, Quick References,
Data Base Navigation, and Pilot/Company. Operations covers: Performance, Enroute, Arrival, Fuel & Performance, Abnormal Procedures, Special Mission, Sensors and Interfaces, Unilink., Appendices cover: Supplements, Messages, Glossary, and Index. Condition is good usable.

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