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Engineering Design Handbook Helicopter Engineering Part Two Detail Design AMCP 706-202 (Helicopter Engineering, Detail Design)

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Year
1972
Tongue
English
Leaves
572
Edition
Part 2
Category
Library

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Engeering Design Handbook: Helicopter EngineeringPART TWO: Detail Design Detailed Design covers the sub-systems of the helicopter in detail.Softcover, 500+ PagesReprint of AMCP 706-202


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