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ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROPSPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOP - AGARD Conference Proceedings No. 7: Helicopter Developments
New York, Advisory Group for Aeropspace Research and Development, 1966. Ed.: First Edition, 26.75 Cm. Paperback. ISBN: 0020. Softcover, fair conditiaon, with somewhat rubbed wraps--some light soil, a few light scufs. Large 3 stamped on r. somewhat tanned spine, light spine creases, lightly bumped corners. somewhat tanned p. edges, some light soil. lightly tanned pp. 1 signa. Fair/Wraps.
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