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Kitplane ConstructionThere's a lot new in kitplane construction, Third Edition! Featuring new and classic kitplane designs, this bestseller shows you how to choose, build, and fly a homebuilt plane. Covers everything from cost comparisons with certified used aircraft to drilling all those holes for the rivets. Kitplanes magazine calls this book "required reading for anyone thinking about building an airplane." By Ron Wanttaja, 3rd edition (August, 2005) 384 pages.
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Airplane Maintenance & Repair:A Manual for Owners, Builders, Technicians, and Pilots A guide to airplane maintenance, troubeshooting, AD's and repair - even if you're not a certified mechanic. By Douglas S. Carmody, 346 pages.
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Aircraft Mechanic HandbookA core reference for mechanics, aircraft owners, and pilots, this book compiles specifications from numerous reference books and government publications into one handy, toolbox-size reference guide. Revised to reflect current specifications, mechanics are provided with all the reference information critical to maintaining their aircraft, including the most frequently used measurements, scales, charts, and diagrams. Topics covered in detail include metal fabrication, corrosion control, nondestructive inspection, control systems, and oxygen system servicing. 4th Spiral edition. April 1, 2004. By Dale Crane and ASA, 372 pages.
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Aircraft Sheet MetalChapters include: Aircraft Structural Components, Aircraft Repair Tools, Aircraft Metals and Alloys, Aircraft Solid Shank Rivets, Aircraft Special Fasteners, Forming and Bend Allowance, Aircraft Repairs, Aircraft Corrosion, Applied Forming, Bending and Layout of Aircraft Parts. By Nick Bonacci. New and Used |
Sheet Metal HandbookSections include: Metal Shaping, Hammerforming, Patterns and Layout, Riveting, Restoration, Sheet Metal Interiors. Primarily geared to automotive metal working, but also informative for the aircraft metal worker. By Ron Fournier and Susan Fournier, 143 pages.
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Understanding Aircraft Composite ConstructionBasics of Materials and Techniques for the Non-Engineer Explains in plain language, without difficult mathematics, how and why composite materials work and how this family of materials achieves high mechanical performance, particularly in small aircraft. Includes "Materials and Structures" and "Construction Techniques". By Zeke Smith, 170 pages. New and Used |
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Aircraft Inspection, Repair & AlterationsAcceptable Methods, Techniques and Practices AC 43.13-1B/2A The "must-have" FAA reference for aircraft mechanics and inspectors. Sheet metal repair and riveting, hardware, safetying, torque tables, wiring, systems, and welding are a few of the numerous areas covered. 768 pages. New and Used |
Choosing Your Homebuilt:The One You'll Finish and Fly A introduction into the various considerations for anyone who is thinking they might like to build an experimental aircraft. 360 pages.
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Composite Construction for Homebuilt AircraftThe Basic Handbook of Composite Aircraft Aerodynamics, Construction, Maintenance and Repair Plus, How-To and Design Information
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Aviation Maintenance Technician Series: Airframe Volume 1: Structures
This four-book series includes all of the aeronautical knowledge required for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Knowledge Exams for Aviation Maintenance Technicians. By Dale Crane. 448 pages.
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Aviation Maintenance Technician Series: Airframe Volume 2: Systems
Electrical, fuel, cabin atmosphere control, instruments, communications and navigation, ice and rain control, and fire protection systems plus aircraft inspections. By Dale Crane. 480 pages.
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Aviation Maintenance Technician Series: Powerplant
Detailing the technical maintenance of turbine and reciprocating engines, this book covers the final section of the FAA’s required curriculum. Theory and construction of these engines are discussed, along with propellers, development of aircraft powerplants, and powerplant auxiliary systems. Includes more than 700 full color illustrations. By Dale Crane. 760 pages. 2nd edition (May 28, 2005)
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Aviation Maintenance Technician Series: General
Basics of physics, mathematics, electricity, tools, regulations and mechanic privileges. Containing up-to-date information that meets 14 CFR Part 147 requirements and Subject Matter Knowledge Codes from the FAA mechanics knowledge tests, this comprehensive book also covers specific aviation concerns such as mechanic privileges, forms, and aircraft hardware and tools. By Dale Crane. 3rd edition (November 15, 2005) 870 pages.
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How to Make Your Airplane Last ForeverTip-filled guide gives you preventative maintenance techniques and sound operating procedures to help your aircraft hold its value. Storage, cleaning, troubleshooting, repairs, and the 100-hour inspection are all covered. By Mary Woodhouse, Scott Gifford, 194 pages.
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Aircraft Weight and Balance HandbookUsed extensively as a reference source for all FAA Knowledge Exams, this guide provides essential information for pilots, flight engineers, and aviation maintenance technicians. FAA-H-8083-1. 96 pages.
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Aircraft SystemsA pilot-oriented guide which offers a fully illustrated and complete systems presentation of single-engine and light-twin engine aircraft; includes in-flight troubleshooting techniques-system by system; how to approach covers aircraft maintenance, fuel systems, electrical systems to deicing, and anti-deicing systems and more. By David A. Lombardo 288 pages.
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Advanced Aircraft SystemsExplains the theory and practical applications of systems and components in turboprop, turojet, and turbofan aircraft; including electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, fuel, landing gear, environmental, fire protection and other turbine aircraft systems. By David A. Lombardo, 368 pages.
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FAR / AMT 2006Federal Aviation Regulations for Aviation Maintenance Technicians Includes Sport Pilot Regulations Parts, 1, 13, 21, 23, 27, 33, 34, 35, 39, 43, 45, 47, 65, 91, 121 J&L, 125, 135, 145, 147 and 183. FAA-G-8082-11A and several ACs. ASA-06-FAR-AMT. 816 pages.
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Avionics Troubleshooting and RepairAssembly, installation, and troubleshooting techniques for use by both pilots and technicians. Audio noiseproofing, GPS, communications systems, sheet metal, bonding and adhesives, Stormscope, ELT's, lighting systems, instrument calibration, gyros, and more. Written by avionics specialist Edward R. Maher. 398 pages.
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Kitplanes Magazine SubscriptionThe mission of this magazine is to provide a forum for those present and future pilots, designers and craftsmen seriously interested in home built aircraft. It is dedicated to fulfilling the readers' needs for reliable, accurate and diverse information about creating do-it-yourself sport aviators. Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
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Ultralight Flying SubscriptionCovers all aspects of ultralight and light-sport aircraft, and a wide variety of other air sports, including powered parachutes and paragliding. Each issue feature exclusive pilot reports, maintenance and flying tips, new products and special features. January issue features yearly buyer's guide. Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
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Inspection Authorization Test PrepA Comprehensive Study Tool to Prepare for the FAA Inspection Authorization Knowledge Test Provides 200 authentic questions that can be asked on the FAA IA test and includes almost all of the reference materials for this test in one volume. 3rd edition (August 2002). ASA-IA-3. By Dale Crane and ASA, 504 pages. New and Used |
Aerocrafter750+ Aircraft You Can Build and Fly A directory of homebuilt and ultralight aircraft. 5th edition (February,1998). By Don Purdy, 432 pages.
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Managing Maintenance ErrorA Practical Guide This is a down-to-earth practitioner's guide to managing maintenance error, written in the author's highly readable style. By James T. Reason and Alan Hobbs, 200 pages.
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Aviation Mechanic Practical Test StandardsFor General, Airframe and Powerplant #FAA-S-8081-26,27,28. April 1, 2004. ASA-8081-AMT. 90 pages.
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Aviation Maintenance Technician Oral & Practical Exam GuidePrepares the AMT for the general, airframe, and powerplant practical exams with information on the certification process, typical projects and required skill levels, practical knowledge requirements in a question and answer format, and reference materials for further study. ASA-OEG-AMT2, 2nd edition (2000). By Dale Crane and ASA, 208 pages. New and Used |
Standard Aircraft Handbookfor Mechanics and Technicians Tools, Materials and Fabricating, Drilling, Countersinking, Riveting, Electrical Wiring, Drawings, corrosion Control, Non Destructive Testing and Inspection. 292 pages.
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Aircraft Basic ScienceThe material in this text is designed primarily as a resource for students of aviation technology who are preparing for FAA aircraft and powerplant maintenance certification. By Michael J Kroes, James R Rardon (7th edition - March,1993) 448 pages.
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Aircraft Electricity and ElectronicsProvides you with the information you need to perform return-to-service-quality maintenance and repair of aircraft electrical systems. The material covered includes the details necessary for the FAA certification of Airframe and Powerplants Technicians. By Thomas K Eismin (5th edition - March,1994) 384 pages.
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Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine TechnologyProvides a comprehensive, easy-to-understand treatment of the background, development, and applications of the gas turbine engine in its various forms, such as turobjet, turbofan, turboprop, and turboshaft powerplants. Designed primarily as a resource for technicians preparing for the FAA aircraft powerplant mechanic certification. By Irwin E Treager (3rd edition - November,1995) 677 pages.
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General Knowledge Test Guide 2006The "Fast-Track" to Study for and Pass the Aviation Maintenance Technician General and Designated Mechanic Examiner Knowledge Tests (Fast Track series) By Dale Crane, 160 pages. ASA-AMG-06
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Airframe Knowledge Test Guide 2006The "Fast-Track" to Study for and Pass the Aviation Maintenance Technician Airframe Knowledge Test (Fast Track series) By Dale Crane, 200 pages. ASA-AMA-06
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Powerplant Knowledge Test Guide 2006The "Fast-Track" to Study for and Pass the Aviation Maintenance Technician Powerplant Knowledge Test (Fast Track series) By Dale Crane, 202 pages. ASA-AMP-06
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Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics General Handbook (FAA) (Ea-AC 65-9a)
561 pages, 2.8 lbs. New and Used |
Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics: Airframe Handbook (FAA) (Ea-AC 65-15a)615 pages, 3.1 lbs. New and Used |
Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics: Powerplant Handbook (FAA) (JS312608)519 pages, 2.6 lbs. New and Used |
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Jet PropulsionA self-contained introduction to the aerodynamic and thermodynamic design of modern civil and military jet engines. Includes a new appendix on noise control and expanded treatment of combustion emissions. By Nicholas Cumpsty (2nd edition - August, 2003) 322 pages.
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Jet EnginesFundamentals of Theory, Design and Operation This book covers turbojet, turboprop, and turbofan designs and their application to both civilian and military aircraft. It is intended for those who wish to broaden their knowledge of jet engine technology and its associated subjects. By Klaus Hunecke (February, 1998) 241 pages.
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Aircraft Engines and Gas TurbinesAircraft Engines and Gas Turbines is widely used as a text in the United States and abroad, and has also become a standard reference for professionals in the aircraft engine industry. By Jack L. Kerrebrock (2nd edition - April, 1992) 494 pages.
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