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US $14.99
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West Plains, Missouri, United States

West Plains, Missouri, United States
The map that is included has all kinds of notations on it and has been taped together at the creases.There is newspaper printouts pertaining to the tape set stuck on the inside jacket. Please see pictures
Brand:Sporty's Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:na UPC:Does not apply

Chicago O'Hare IFR  Actual IFR Educational Cassette Sporty's Pilot Shop
The map that is included has all kinds of notations on it and has been taped together at the creases.
There is newspaper printouts pertaining to the tape set stuck on the inside jacket. Please see pictures

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