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Old 10-22-2006, 04:28 AM   #1
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Military Piper L-4 Pilot and Maintance manual

Military Piper L-4 Pilot Notes and Maintance manual

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Now this is cool!!!
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Eniwon hav mor data about Piper J3?? we building 2 piper J3 and need manual Continental A-65.

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Eniwon hav mor data about Piper J3?? we building 2 piper J3 and need manual Continental A-65.

He might come up with one but I seen A-65 manuals on E bay real cheap.
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Not my strongest spot but here is what I came up with.

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http://www.aeronca.com/manuals/




PS With any manual posted here. These are guide lines that could differ or change. They are not the rule and Im sure in certain aspects that FAA regulations could change. Especially when you say this for a restoration. I take no responsibilty if something happens.

Hopefully this will help
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Thanks for the L-4 manuals,
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