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Original Aviation (weather) Safety Booklet, 1944 Edition on 2040-parts.com

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Paulden, Arizona, United States

Paulden, Arizona, United States
Age related wear, contents acceptable
Aircraft Type:All Types Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

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Original Booklet "Keeping Ahead of the Weather" 1944 edition(4th Printing) of 1940 original.  Author is Peter E. Kraght, M.S.  Published by Associated Aviation Underwriters, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles. 63 pages.  Lots of drawings, some photos.  Cover is worn, contents only slightly worn.    

Pre-owned - some handling/shelf wear,   Please see photos closely - they describe condition of book better than I could, what you see, is what you get, sell as is

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