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Cessna 1978 Skyhawk Pilot's Operating Handbook on 2040-parts.com

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San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
No packaging, but in as n.e.w condition. It's never been in a cockpit, just on a shelf for over 20 years. No bent corners, torn, missing or marked pages.
Aircraft Type:Single Engine Make:Cessna 172

Cessna 1978 Skyhawk Pilot's Operating Handbook.

Copywrite;1977 by Cessna Aircraft Company for Cessna model 172N.


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