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Euc Bell Helicopter Model 206b (jet Rangerr-ii) Summary Report January 1972 on 2040-parts.com

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Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
COVER SHOWS HANDLING WEAR ON THE EDGES AND SPINE AND LIGHT SOIL ON BACK COVER. PLASTIC SPIRAL BINDING MISSING A SMALL PIECE AT TOP AND BOTTOM BUT ALL PAGES STILL INTACT AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. BLUE TABS ARE ALL ON BUT BENT FROM WEAR.
Aircraft Type:Helicopters Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:Bell

THERE ARE 8 SECTIONS DIVIDED BY BLUE PAGES WITH TABS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I - INTRODUCTION
SECTION II - DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
SECTION III - PERFORMANCE AND WEIGHTS
SECTION IV - APPLICATION AND CAPABILITIES
SECTION V - ACCESSORIES AND KITS
SECTION VI - MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS
SECTION VII - PROJECT SUPPORT
SECTION VIII - BELL BACKGROUND AND FACILITIES
THE BOOK IS FILLED WITH PICTURES AND DIAGRAMS.
FOUND 1 PAGE THAT HAS LIGHT WRITING IN THE TOP INSIDE CORNER.
BOOK IS CLEAN WITH NO OTHER MARKS THAT I COULD FIND AND NO RIPS AND ALL PAGES FIRMLY INTACT.  (#ES6)

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