Description: Description Title: [Middletown Air Depot] M.A.D. Engineering School Aircraft Reference Handbook: Text No. 46-9 - July 1942 Author: M.A.D. Engineering School Description: Staple bound in card covers. Covers show some light general wear s wear and a bit of penciling. Interior is clean, aside from penciled check marks on a couple pages. pp. iv, 71. World War II-era reference book for airplane mechanics, published for the Middletown Air Depot Engineering School in Pennsylvania [renamed Olmsted Air Force Base in 1948]. Includes basic diagram of airplanes and their parts, aircraft model identification standards and manufacturer symbols, reference list for about 250 different US Army Air Forces airplanes, technical order catalog codes for equipment, glossary of aeronautics and mechanic shop terms, standard abbreviations, guide for filling out part tags, identifiers for steel and aluminum used, descriptions of joining metals and metal finishes, illustrated part guide and index, flow-chart for the Engineering Department, etc. Binding: Soft Cover Condition: Good Publisher: MAD Training Section Middletown Air Depot Engineering Department Place: Middletown, Pennsylvania Year: 1942 Keywords: Middletown Air Depot, airplane mechanics, reference, World War II, WWII, Olmsted Air Force Base, Army Air Forces, Shipping We ship all items within one business day. Domestic orders are shipped via USPS Media Mail. Other shipping options are available to meet your needs.
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Publication Year: 1942
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: M.A.D. Engineering School Aircraft Referenc
Author: M.A.D. Engineering School
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: MAD Training Section Middletown Air Depot Engineering Department
Genre: Military, Transportation, Reference
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Air Force, Aircraft, Airplanes