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Old November 14th 05, 07:12 PM
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Default Aircraft Servicing manual 1945 spitfire FA

Aircraft Servicing Manual by C F Preston & G W Williamson 1945
Dustwrapper a bit tired,book itself in VGC.
Brilliant old manual ,covers servicing of Military & Civil
planes.Features a number of miltary planes from WWII .Scan three shows
Rolls Royce merlin XLV Engine being fitted on Spitfire,also features
illustration of Sunderland Flying boatand other well known planes.Lots
of diagrams,plans pictures etc.

Some headings:- .Airframe construction & erection /
Controls,undercarriages tyres & brakes / Aero Engines and components
etc.

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