Exterior is slightly worn and there is some residue in the top left of the cover from where a sticker was removed. Interior pages and binding are in perfect shape.
ASA Cessna 152 - A Pilot's Guide. By Jeremy M. Pratt Description: "Subjects covered in detail include an overall description of the aircraft, limitations, handling characteristics, and loading/performance data. All the information is gleaned from flying experiences by experts in the industry, and is presented in an easy-to-read format. Pilots will find each guide in the series an invaluable companion to the aircraft's Flight Manual and an excellent sourcebook for the aircraft's principal characteristics." |
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