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Old 31st October 2003, 14:40   #1 (permalink)
RAIM
 
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EMB 120 Brasilia

Hi,

Wondering if anybody can tell me where (internet or otherwise) I can get hold of EMB 120 Brasilia material (eg. manuals, course notes, tips and tricks etc)?

Thanks in advance

RAIM

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Old 31st October 2003, 15:40   #2 (permalink)
 
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RING AIRNORTH IN DARWIN - (08) 8920 4000, ask for Michael Bridge
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Old 4th November 2003, 14:00   #3 (permalink)
 
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Try this..........www.esscoaircraft.com
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Try embraer.com

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Old 12th November 2003, 05:53   #5 (permalink)
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Me too looking for the same material, for EMB 120 ER. I have not had any luck so far. Embraer.com is limited.

At this stage I need at least power settings and speeds/configurations for the different phases of IFR approaches. Any experienced pilot on that type?

Thanks in advance

T/air


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