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Post subject: Re: Looking for a Cessna P337 AFM Posted: 07 Sep 2022, 03:50 |
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Joined: 12/18/12 Posts: 784 Post Likes: +397 Location: Europe
Aircraft: Aerostar 600A
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Username Protected wrote: Anyone have a flight manual for a P337 in pdf form? IMHO and based on 1st hand experience maintaining a P337 Riley SkyRocket : Don't even think about it ! To sum-up the experience, worst Mx hours Vs Flying hours ratio of any piston GA out there.
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