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Vintage 1966 #5 INTERAVIA Magazine Development of McDONNELL PHANTOM F4 & II USAF

$ 8.94

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modification Description: Attached to a wooden board
  • Condition: Softcover magazine has a small spot and some surface wear to the covers. May have some finger smudges to the inside pages and slight age darkening. Stapled binding has no visible rust. No other damage found. Vintage items are not perfect.**The precise color of the items may vary depending on the specific monitor,the settings and the lighting conditions.The item's color as depicted in this listing should only be used as a guide, as your monitor may show the colors differently.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: 20%

    Description

    Vintage 1966 #5 INTERAVIA Magazine Development of McDONNELL PHANTOM F4 & Phantom II USAF......Box 12: interavia
    Issue # 5 from 1966- McDonnell - Interavia Magazine. Aviation-Astronautics-Electronics. "The Development of the McDonnell Phantom". B&W photos and schematics. Great photo of the "inventory of Phantom II stores- showing the bombs, (special, chemical, leaflet, napalm, rocket launchers, 500 lb pounds, 1000 lb bombs) and rocket launchers, land mines, guided missiles and weapons. Magazine is approx. 13" x 10". Full color covers. 8 pages. Good condition. PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION AND SEE ALL THE PHOTOS BEFORE PURCHASE. Vintage items are not perfect.
    CONDITION:
    Softcover magazine has a small spot and some surface wear to the covers. May have some finger smudges to the inside pages and slight age darkening. Stapled binding has no visible rust. No other damage found. Vintage items are not perfect.**The precise color of the items may vary depending on the specific monitor,the settings and the lighting conditions.The item's color as depicted in this listing should only be used as a guide, as your monitor may show the colors differently.