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Piper PA-23 Aztec Service Repair Manual current 753-564

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This comprehensive Service Repair Manual covers the Piper PA-23 Apache, PA-23-250 Aztec, and PA-23-250 (Six Place) Aztec aircraft. It includes detailed information and instructions for maintenance, repair, and overhaul of...
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Piper PA-23 Aztec Service Repair Manual current 753-564
This comprehensive Service Repair Manual covers the Piper PA-23 Apache, PA-23-250 Aztec, and PA-23-250 (Six Place) Aztec aircraft. It includes detailed information and instructions for maintenance, repair, and overhaul of all major systems and components. The manual contains detailed diagrams, illustrations, and specifications to assist technicians in performing a wide range of tasks, including engine and airframe maintenance, avionics repair, and system troubleshooting. The manual is a valuable resource for aircraft mechanics, technicians, and owners who need to maintain and repair their aircraft in accordance with the latest safety standards and regulations. This manual was updated on January 1, 2009, ensuring you have the most current information available.

The Piper PA-23 Aztec is a six- to eight-seat, twin-engine, high-wing, fixed-tricycle landing gear general aviation aircraft produced by Piper Aircraft from 1962 to 1982. Designed as a successor to the Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer, the Aztec was initially intended to be a larger and more powerful aircraft for the growing corporate and utility markets. The PA-23 was initially designated the "Apache," but later became known as the "Aztec" to avoid confusion with the Hughes OH-58 Kiowa, also known as the Apache. It quickly gained popularity for its versatility, comfort, and impressive performance. The Aztec was powered by two Lycoming IO-540 six-cylinder horizontally opposed air-cooled engines, producing 235 horsepower each for the PA-23-235 Apache model and 250 horsepower each for the PA-23-250 Aztec. The PA-23 Aztec came in various configurations, including the six-place standard Aztec, the eight-place "Six-Place" Aztec with larger cabin dimensions, and a cargo version. It featured a spacious cabin with a wide aisle, ample baggage space, and large windows offering excellent visibility. The Aztec was equipped with a retractable tricycle landing gear, making it suitable for diverse operating environments. The aircraft's robust construction and reliable engines made it a popular choice for commercial operations like air taxi services, aerial photography, and flight training. It also attracted private owners seeking a comfortable and well-equipped aircraft for business travel, personal transportation, and recreational flying. The Aztec's legacy remains strong, and many examples continue to fly today, proving its enduring appeal and proving it to be a valuable asset to the world of general aviation.
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