C-170 Paperwork

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GAHorn
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Re: C-170 Paperwork

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Richard, I am not saying the one you posted was incorrect for YOUR airplane. I was saying it may not be applicable to any/or all others who may read the message thread, and then download the version you posted thinking it applied to their aircraft. Each aircraft, according to configuration, model, and mod status, will have a particular version applicable to it, and each owner must avail himself/herself of that applicable version.

Notice (as an example) that Dave Bengston will need a rare supplement:
*(j) CAA Approved Airplane Flight manual Supplement for Models 170A and 170B dated July 5, 1955. (Pertinent to McCauley controllable propeller installation, Item 5).
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
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Bruce Fenstermacher
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Re: C-170 Paperwork

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And while we are looking at the list of AAFMs and supplements

If you happen to have any of the AAFMs for a ski plane, seaplane or a plane with a Franklin engine or any of the other supplements we sure would like to have copies for the association. We do have a AAFM for the B model seaplane.

Please PM me directly.
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