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On Aug 18, 10:53*am, Bruce wrote:
That was what I was looking for. Will check to see if they still exist etc. Bruce Good luck! I searched the Internet for more and better info, and basically came up dry. My suggestion would be to start with the Australian supplemental type certificate number and see if the Australian airworthiness authorities have drawings for the modifications and information about who the STC can be licensed from. Thanks, Bob K. |
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