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EAA Aircraft Building Techniques: Aircraft Welding

EAA Aircraft Building Techniques: Aircraft Welding

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EAA Aircraft Building Techniques: Aircraft Welding: EAA "How To" Series

by Poberezny, Paul; Schmid, S.H. "Wes" (compiled and prepared)

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Oshkosh, WI, USA: EAA Aviation Center, 1994. softcover. good. Good condition. Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages age toned. Pictures available upon request. . nd.

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Title
EAA Aircraft Building Techniques: Aircraft Welding
Author
Poberezny, Paul; Schmid, S.H. "Wes" (compiled and prepared)
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Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0940000490
ISBN 13
9780940000490
Publisher
EAA Aviation Center
Place of Publication
Oshkosh, WI, USA
Date Published
1994
Keywords
aircraft welding art building techniques

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