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This is a visualized flight maneuver manual for instructors and students. The basic purpose of this manual is threefold: 1) To aid the student in understanding more thoroughly the basic parts of a flight maneuver, thereby shortening each flight instruction period; 2) To provide a foundation for later formal training for commercial or instrument rating; 3) To create a more competent and safer pilot. It has many easy to read fold out diagrams on plane basics, flight controls. and flight maneuvers. Free shipping. Pay with Pay Pal. I ship to USA and Canada. Thank You. 

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