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While the O2 may not have an "AFM" per se, there is a USAF Technical Order that covers system descriptions, operations, checklists, emergency procedures, operations limits, and performance/weight and balance, etc. Don Neiser at Commodore Aerospace (http://www.02337parts.com/) would be a good source to look into it.
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Thanks gents
Thanks Herb, Learjetter,
I have the USAF flight manual, all the tech manuals, weapons manuals, etc, some courtesy of Don. Herb, the reference you gave was a good source. The TCDS states that aircraft after a specific serial number must have an approved flight manual, but prior to that ser no it only has to have placards. The problem I face is to satisfy the local regulator for an upcoming change of situation... So I need to have all my ducks in a row so I don't have to do the whole song and dance with them and I can give them ALL the correct info. Once again, thanks very much. I will be posting another question about a flap problem I have. Cheers Conway |