Good, Good. I prefer the Haynes manuals over the Chiltons. They're more likely to give a proprietary tool number, when needed, such as Triumph Z23 or Grumman #530, as well as explaining alternative methods.
If any of the later manuals are available too, then maybe we can finally get that Lander out of my backyard. I like having it, but I'm tired of cutting around it.
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Good, Good.
I prefer the Haynes manuals over the Chiltons. They're more likely to give a proprietary tool number, when needed, such as Triumph Z23 or Grumman #530, as well as explaining alternative methods.
If any of the later manuals are available too, then maybe we can finally get that Lander out of my backyard. I like having it, but I'm tired of cutting around it.
After talking with a few other Apollo aficianados, we think the data inside may be real, but of course, the Haynes cover is purest humor.
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