Cessna Nav Com 800 Radio Sales Brochure 1965 on 2040-parts.com
Sandusky, Ohio, US
Offered for auction is a Cessna Nav Com 800 Radio Sales Brochure. It is from 1965. Excellent condition. Please look at my other listings because I will be offering at least 50 sales brochures for small planes mostly from the 1960's.

On Apr-30-13 at 03:35:13 PDT, seller added the following information:
Memorabilia for Sale
Cessna 310j aircraft & accessories price list for 1965(US $10.00)
Cessna nav com 300 radio sales brochure 1965?(US $10.00)
Bd-1 bede aviation corp. sales brochure booklet 1965(US $10.00)
Beechcraft b33 debonair check list beech aircraft corporation brochure(US $10.00)
Cessna centurion two ten sales brochure booklet 1960's(US $10.00)
Cessna pennant 1st quarter 1963 publication(US $10.00)
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