1945 Fairchild C-82 Series Original Aircraft Inspection And Maintenance Guide on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
1945 Fairchild C-82 Series original hard back bound Aircraft Inspection and Maintenance Guide No. 00-20A-2-C-82 dated 30 December 1945, revised 20 December 1946 is illustrated, has 45 pages, an Introduction and 4 Sections covering: Inspection Schedule, (Index According to AAF Form No. 41-B), and Required Inspection, Detail Inspection Information, Special Tools, and Lubrication Charts.
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