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Airone manuals

Postby Will » Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:24 am

Anyone out there got an English translation of any Airone manuals, parts books etc?
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Re: Airone manuals

Postby Chris R » Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:52 am

I don't think there are any english translations - and frankly they are not needed. As far as I can see the Airone is identical in design to the falcone just with less capacity. A decent parts book showing how things go together gives you about 90% of the information you need.

I am actually writing a manual/everything you need to know about the Falcone right now as I restore my falcone.

I may put it out there as a limited wiki so anyone who is interested in contributing/ looking over the draft please give me a bell

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Re: Airone manuals

Postby GT-Rx » Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:58 am

Chris, I'd love to have a look-see, and I'm sure Patrick Hayes will as well. Instead of a Wiki, if you post it here, you can add/edit as needed, and others as well. Also, feel free to send it along to me if you need any help in posting it/pics, etc here. I'll be anxiously awaiting further word from you.
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