1999 Gulfstream Iii Original Cae Simuflite Technical Manual on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
1999 Gulfstream III Original SimuFlite Technical Manual has most of the the same information as an Operations Manual. It is illustrated and is tabbed into Chapters covering: Introduction, Operating Procedure that cover-Preflight SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures & Maneuvers and Fight Planning. Systems covers: Overview, Avionics, Fire Protection, Flight Controls, Fuel, Landing Gear, Miscellaneous, Power Plant, An Instrument Panel Poster is also included. The front cover has some very faint stains where it was turned, The back has some light scratches and spots. Condition is good usable.
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