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1982 172rg Original Cutlass Info Manual/safety Book/lyc Ops/ Lyc Trouble Shoot on 2040-parts.com

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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States

The 1982 Cessna 172RG Original information Manual dated 29 May 1981part number D1213 is illustrated and has 9 sections covering General, Limitations, Emergency Procedures, Normal Procedures, Performance, Weight & Balance/ Equipment List, Airplane & Systems Descriptions, Airplane Handling; Service & Maintenance, and Supplements (Optional Systems, Description, & Operating Procedures. The Cessna original Pilot Safety and Warning Supplements reissue 1 June 1998 part number is D5139-13. The Lycoming Direct Drive Engine Operation Manual and the 55 page Lycoming Trouble Shooting Guide are reproductions of the original factory publications.

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