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Cessna 152 & 152/aerobat Passenger Briefing Card W/ Extras on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:New Aircraft Type:Cessna Make:152 / A152

Brand new in the original cellophane, a Cessna 152 & 152 Aerobat Passenger Briefing Card for model years 1978 thru 1980.

Also included; a 1978 Cessna 152 brochure (3 hole punched with loose inside pages) and a vintage inside window AOPA (Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association) decal.


Returns available only if item arrives not as described.  Shipped to the continental US via USPS First Class Mail for free.


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