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F-100f Super Sabre Flight Manual-in Flight Guides-newsletters on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cedar Hill, Texas, United States

Cedar Hill, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Aircraft Type:Jet Make:North American Aviation UPC:Does not apply

Collection of F-100 F  " Super Sabre " Militaria  All are original issue!
1- F-100  Flight manual ( condensed )- not a complete version ( see pic #9 ) Over 40 pages of supplementals
2-  2 each- In- Flight Guides 1 is dated June 1957( F100A) and 1 is dated September 1957 (F100F)
3- 2 each Fighter Weapons Newsletters from Nellis AFB dated 1957 and 1964
These are from a veteran of the Vietnam War who had 159 Air Combat Missions in the F4 Phantom..
Please see my other F104 "Starfighter" Flight Manual that is listed-
Great wartime collectibles!

Alpina's M car baiting line-up (2007): first official pictures

Wed, 19 Sep 2007

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Mercedes ML63 AMG gets a tweak

Thu, 10 Jun 2010

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Toyota TRD GT86 UK bound

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