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1970 Cessna 150 Owners Manual Trainer & Commuter 150k F150 F150k Printed 1969 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Please see the description below.
Aircraft Type:Cessna Make:150 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This listing is for a 1970 Cessna 150 Owners Manual for a Trainer & Commuter plane.  It is in good condition but there are some notes, writing, and highlighting in this manual.  None of these things makes the manual unreadable.  The notes and highlights actually make the manual easier to use.  It was printed in July 1969.  This manual covers operation of the Model 150 which is certified as Model 150K under FAA Type Certificate No. 3A19.  This manual also covers operation of the Model Reims / Cessna F150 which is certified as Model F150K under French Type Certificate No. 38/3 and FFA Type Certificate No. A13EU.  Please message me with any questions that you may have.  I will gladly combine shipping with any other items that I have listed.  Thank you for viewing this listing.

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