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Old 06-02-2012, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by NZtyphoon View Post
Nope, they're nothing like the car manuals with their step-by step disassembly and reassembly, and I too was a little disappointed because there are better technical books on the 109. However, as SCUD has mentioned, there is some interesting, unbiased info on 109 handling characteristics.

I also have the Dam Buster's Manual which is an interesting guide to the weapons and tactics used by 617 Sqn during WW2.
I know what you mean. I guess having thumbed through it before I bought I knew what to expect. I have Haynes manuals for my Bultaco Pursangs that are 300 pages and I figure to get that kind of detail on a 109 would take 5000 pages. But then again you would be getting a deal at $459 a copy
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