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Ingleburn, NSW, Australia

Ingleburn, NSW, Australia
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The Percival Proctor V Civil Manual – Volume One (Operating Instructions).

Perfect scanned copy. 96 pages scanned as High resolution TIF images and then digitally cleaned page by page.  This manual is packed with invaluable data including many detailed illustrations ( See detailed Contents and Illustrations List below).  The manual is designed primarily as a set of pilots notes but includes the basics of aircraft construction, maintenance, inspections, rigging, repairs etc. Manual printed in May 1946 by the Percival Aircraft Company, Luton Bedfordshire. Amendment 1 is incorporated into the manual. Also included on the CD is an PDF version of the manual for easy browsing (Adobe Reader 7.0 supplied on the CD). Comes in a nicely printed Jewel case. See my other auctions for more vintage aircraft and engine manuals including the Gipsy Queen engine manuals.  

 

Contents

 

Amendment Sheets

Index

Introduction

Technical Data

Loading of C.G. Data

Performance

Information for Pilot

Handling & Flying Notes

Flight Preliminaries

Correction for Position Error Table

Notes on Construction

Electrical Installation

Rigging Notes

Inspection & Maintenance

Between Flights

Daily

30 Hour Inspection

60 Hour Inspection

90 Hour Inspection

120 Hour Inspection

240 Hour Inspection

480 Hour Inspection

General Repair Notes

Long Range Equipment

List of Overseas Agents

 

List of Illustrations

            Main Components

Outer Plane

Tail Unit

Fuselage

Centre Plane

Main Wheel Unit

View of Cabin Looking Forward

Instrument Panel

Jacking Diagram

Rigging Engine Mounting

General Arrangement

Engine Cowling & Mounting

Engine Controls

Tail Wheel Unit

Lubrication Diagram

Oil System

Flying Controls I

Flying Controls II

Fuel System

Folding of Outer Planes

Detachable Panels & Inspection Covers

Rigging Diagram I

Rigging Diagram II

Vacuum System

Theoretical Diagram (Wiring)

Long Range Fuel System

Long Range Fuel System Diagram

Long Range Oil System

 

** Note that the sample pages are a much lower resolution than those on the CD.

 

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