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Old February 3rd 04, 03:06 PM
Ray Andraka
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The AFM for the really old Sixes is a set of 8.5x11 sheets with very
little useful info on it, I have that plus a POH from 1972 or 3 in my
'65. That POH is a 5.5x8.5 booklet about a quarter inch thick. It has
all the performance info and emergency procedures in it.

Greg Esres wrote:

My student ordered a new POH from Piper, but it includes NO
performance information, including no V-speeds. Any suggestions as to
how this could be?


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Old February 3rd 04, 10:05 PM
Greg Esres
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I have that plus a POH from 1972 or 3 in my '65. That POH is a
5.5x8.5 booklet about a quarter inch thick. It has all the
performance info and emergency procedures in it.

Great, I'll pass that on to my student. Thanks!

 




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