**BUNDLE OF 4 CESSNA MANUALS** NAVO-MATIC 200 AUTOPILOT PILOT'S MANUAL / MODEL 401 OWNER'S MANUAL / MODEL 172 AND SKYHAWK OWNER'S MANUAL / SUPER SKYWAGON 1966 OWNER'S MANUAL






Prix régulier 60,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
Book cover finish | Stapled |
Condition | Used good (two books are more damaged, see attached pictures) |
Published date | From 1964 to 1967 |
Languages | English |
Editor | Cessna Aircraft Company |
Description
Included in this bundle :
1. NAVO-MATIC 200 AUTOPILOT (PILOT'S MANUAL) / CESSNA
2. MODEL 401 (OWNER'S MANUAL) / CESSNA 1967
One of the first steps in obtaining the utmost performance, service, and flying enjoyment from your Cessna is to familiarize yourself with your airplane's equipment, systems, and controls. This can best be done by 30 reviewing this equipment while sitting in the airplane. Those items whose function and operation are not obvious are covered in Section II.
Section I lists, in Pilot's Check List form, the steps necessary to operate your airplane efficiently and safely. It is not a check list in its true form as it is considerably longer, but it does cover briefly all of the points that you should know for a typical flight.
The flight and operational characteristics of your airplane are normal in all respects. There are no unconventional characteristics or operations that need to be mastered. All controls respond in the normal way within the entire range of operation. All airspeeds mentioned in Sections I and II are indicated airspeeds. Corresponding calibrated airspeeds may
be obtained from the Airspeed Correction Table in Section V.
3. MODEL 172 AND SKYHAWK (OWNER'S MANUAL) / CESSNA 1964
4. SUPER SKYWAGON 1966 (OWNER'S MANUAL) / CESSNA 1966
This manual describes the operation and performance of both the standard utility version and optional passenger version of the Super Skywagon. The utility version has large double cargo doors on the right side of the fuselage for cargo and passenger loading; a single door on the left side is used for pilot and passenger loading. The passenger version has two single doors (one on each side of the fuselage) for pilot and passenger loading; a baggage door is provided on the left side of this version for loading suitcases and small articles. Other than the above mentioned differences, the two versions are basically identical.
ABOUT CESSNA
Cessna is an American brand of general aviation aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014, headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. Originally, it was a brand of the Cessna Aircraft Company, an American general aviation aircraft manufacturing corporation also headquartered in Wichita. The company produced small, piston-powered aircraft, as well as business jets. For much of the mid-to-late 20th century, Cessna was one of the highest-volume and most diverse producers of general aviation aircraft in the world. It was founded in 1927 by Clyde Cessna and Victor Roos and was purchased by General Dynamics in 1985, then by Textron, Inc. in 1992. In March 2014, when Textron purchased the Beechcraft and Hawker Aircraft corporations, Cessna ceased operations as a subsidiary company, and joined the others as one of the three distinct brands produced by Textron Aviation.
Throughout its history, and especially in the years following World War II, Cessna became best-known for producing high-wing, small piston aircraft. Its most popular and iconic aircraft is the Cessna 172, delivered since 1956 (with a break from 1986–1996), with more sold than any other aircraft in history. Since the first model was delivered in 1972, the brand has also been well known for its Citation family of low-wing business jets which vary in size.
(Source : wikipedia.org)