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Tiger Moth - Schedule Of Spare Parts Dh82c Illustrated on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ingleburn, NSW, Australia

Ingleburn, NSW, Australia
Condition:New

Excellent scanned copy of the DH82C (Canadian Built Tiger Moth)  Spare Parts Schedule (Illustrated Version) Canadian Air Ministry Publication No. 264 .  Includes Many highly detailed plates showing the various parts of the aircraft. 227 pages scanned as High resolution TIF images. Also included on the CD is an Adobe Acrobat version of the manual for easy browsing (Adobe Reader 7.0 supplied on the CD).  Original manual published by the Canadian Air Ministry in June 1942. Comes in a nicely printed Jewel case. See my other auctions for more Tiger Moth and Gipsy manuals. Contents include :

Cowling Installation

Safety Harness

Telephone Installation

Exhaust Manifold & Cockpit Heater

Engine Installation

Installation of Instruments

Ignition & Fire Extinguisher Systems

Oil & petrol Systems

Brake Control Units

Canopy Top

Fuselage

Flying Controls

Controls in Fuselage & Document Case

Top Planes

Bottom Planes

Arrangement of Planes

Tailplane, Elevators, Stay Tubes, Fin & Rudder

Tailwheel & Ski

Undercarriage Chassis & Ski Installation

Elevator, Tab and Rudder Cables

Night Flying Equipment

Standard Small Parts List

Sample images below are a MUCH lower quality than those on the CD. See feedback for quality of products.

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CD sent via First Class Airmail from Australia

International delivery with 10 working days of payment

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