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A. Full Panel Instrument Flying S & L at given speeds, turns at a given rate and onto given headings, climbing and descending including turns, recovery from unusual attitudes ...
FULL PANEL All gyros necessary for instrument flight. FUSE Fuselage, main body ...
While some flying machines have merely wings, an engine, and a seat, others have a full panel of avionics, air conditioning, and leather seats. They will all get to "B" from "A.
A quick run through the Blue Book shows that for that same $55,000, we could have our choice of a 1973 Cessna 210 or a 1969 Bonanza, both with 500 hour engines, a full panel and total time in the area of 2,500-3,000 hours.
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