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Does anyone have the A-37B Dragonfly manual?

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Yeah so, I was feeling a bit bad about the A-37B languishing on my HDD and actually thought that it needs a new, proper cockpit. To that end, I would very much need the flight manual, so I was wondering if anyone had this particular one? If not, I'll just buy it myself!

 

http://www.flight-manuals.com/cessna-a37b-dragonfly-flight-manual-us37.html

 

Thanks!

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Thx Coupi! Some of those refs I had already but I appreciate the effort. Anyways, bought the manual as some sort of christmas gift for me  :biggrin: The chaps over at Mach One manuals did a good job at scanning the thing and the cessna guys made an excellent manual!

 

With this data there's nothing stopping me from making an A+++ grade cockpit! Don't hold your breath tho, it will take a little while...

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