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Vintage 1973 Lockheed L-1011 Tristar "engineering Description Series" on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States

THIS ITEM CAME FROM THE ESTATE OF THOMAS MARTINDALE, FORMER BOEING EMPLOYEE.  HE WORKED ON AIR FORCE AND NASA BASES AROUND THE COUNTRY.  HE TAUGHT U.S. AIR FORCE AND BOEING PILOTS AND MECHANICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ADVANCED BOEING PLANES.  HE ALSO ASSISTED IN GRUMMAN'S DEVELOPMENT OF THE LUNAR ROVER.  HIS LAST BOEING PROJECT WAS AS  FIELD MANAGER FOR THE BOEING PLANES IN THE STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND.

VINTAGE 1973 LOCKHEED L-1011 TRISTAR "ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION SERIES" DEALING WITH PROPULSION, HYDRAULICS, FLIGHT CONTROLS, LANDING GEAR AND BRAKES, ELECTRICAL, FLIGHT STATION.  MARKED "INSTRUCTOR COPY".

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