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Air-Britain Publishes Updated General Aviation Handbook

Full-Color, Printed Book Catches up on 20 Years of Aviation

Air-Britain's General Aviation Handbook is back and better than ever, taking the tried-and-true recipe used by previous iterations and updating it for the modern market.

The Handbook is meant to be a "quick reference to private aircraft built from 1945", including nearly all post-2000 fixed wing aircraft of every category within its pages. The softback book is 256 A4-sized, color pages, with more than 560 photographs to reference each and every aircraft. The book includes serial number systems, with 344 manufacturers represented throughout its pages.The Handbook divides aircraft into 2 general parts, with the first covering traditional, type-certificated aircraft from pistons to jets. The 2nd part digs into the gamut of ultralight and light sport aircraft, containing as much information as possible regarding variants, types, and numbers built.

The handbook can be had for reduced pricing for members of Air-Britain via their website below, with modest additional costs for those shipping to the USA.

FMI: www.air-britain.co.uk

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