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Allison 501-D13 Service School Engine Manual CD Turboprop Aero engine 1956 - 1958 Allison Service School
. fascinating details on this famous engine - sections/ chapters descriptions, compressor , combustion, drive housing, drives, oil. fuel, ignition, electrical, maintenance, controls, turbines, reduction gear, operations,components, data, assembley ,service , performance,and much more
Archived to CD from an original computer disc archive, a comprehensive technical breakdown on this famous engine. over 200 detailed pages
Document covering the famous historic aircraft Engine some pages in colour
Easy use on any computer, view the original detail - print fascinating pages / detail / images
Important notes - for interest and historical purpose only . it is inert passive reference only files are pdf type.Item is presented with sincere intention no liability against the seller will arise from this listing or material.Images can have a loss/aged/faded appearance this is unavoidable however all archives are legible/serviceable. Archives are produced to the best standards possible, Item is shipped as soon as possible .
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The accuracy or completeness of documents is not guaranteed they are historically accurate to produced date, These archived works are excellent reference material for researchers,authors,enthusiasts,historians. project modellers etc.. Indeed anyone with a interest in historic items such as these. this is passive inert historic reference only
501-D13(Series I)Used in many aircraft including : Lockheed L-188 Electra and Convair CV-580 . 501-D13A(Series I),C-130 Hercules C-2 Greyhound E-2 Hawkeye P-3 Orion Allison Convair 580 The Allison T56 was a single shaft, modular design military turboprop with a 14-stage axial flow compressor driven by a four-stage turbine. It was originally developed by the Allison Engine Company for the Lockheed C-130 transport entering production in 1954 Later via Rolls Royce
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