Piper Aztec C Poh Owners Pilots Information Operating Manual Handbook on 2040-parts.com
Carolina, Puerto Rico, United States
Staining on back and front cover. No markings on the inside. Issued April 1964, revised October 1966.
Applies to serial numbers 27-2505 to 27-3049 and 27-3051 to 27-3153.
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