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1980 C152 POH (AIM) PDF Download

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Hi there.  I was under the impression that you had a 1980 C152 POH in PDF form for download, but nothing comes up in your downloads page.  Where can I find it?

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  1. Mark Kolber on Mar 16, 2018

    Have you tried typing

    1980 c152 POH

    into Google instead of here?

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  2. Rick Whittington on Mar 16, 2018

    Of course. They’re all pretty shitty. Was hoping for something cleaner.

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  3. Mark Kolber on Mar 20, 2018

    Ah. By “you” I take it you mean Dauntless. Dauntless does free downloadable checklists; pretty sure not full manuals.

    I’m not surprised most of the downloadable 152 manuals you found are marked up. They tend to be scans of manuals originally obtained for training, and well-used.

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  4. Russ Roslewski on Mar 22, 2018

    There is always Essco Aircraft:

    https://www.esscoaircraft.com/c-12001-cessna-152-series.aspx

    I’ve downloaded some manuals from them and they’ve been in decent shape.

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