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Old 27th July 2010 | 07:00
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IO540
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From: EuroGA.org
I think a lot depends on why the OP wants to know it. If it is to pass exams, then the "right" books are essential. If it is to acquire detailed systems knowledge of a particular aircraft, then the best way is to obtain the operating manuals for the avionics, etc and study those.

Piston engine management is quite a big field too, and John Deakin wrote a lot on it.
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