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PIPER COMANCHE SERVICE MANUAL
AEROFICHE REVISION STATUS
Revisions to this service manual 753 516, originally published (on paper only) in 1959, reissued (on paper
only) August 18, 1972 and published on microfiche June 25, 1976 are as follows:
Revisions
Publication Date
Aerofiche CardEffectivity
ORIGINAL (Paper only)
COMPLETE REISSUE (Paper only)
Ist (Paper only)
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th*
1959
August 18, 1972
December 18, 1973
June 25, 1976
October 3, 1977
April 3, 1978
September 10, 1979
April 10, 1981
November 1, 1982
September 21, 1986
August 15, 1998
None
None
None
1, 2,3, and 4
1
1,2, and 3
1,2, and 3
1,2, and 3
1,2, and 3
1
1, 2, and 3
* Revisions
appear in all three cards.
Accordingly, discard your existing card set
and replace it with these cards dated August
15, 1998.
A. Consult the latest Piper Customer Service Information Catalog No. 1753-755 (Aerofiche) for
current revision dates for this manual.
B.
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has developed specifications for
microfiche reproduction of aircraft publications. The information compiled in this Aerofiche
Service Manual will be kept current by revisions distributed periodically. These revisions will
supersede all previous revisions and will be complete Aerofiche card replacements and shall
supersede Aerofiche cards of the same number in the set.
C.
Conversion of Aerofiche alpha/numeric grid code numbers:
First number is the Aerofiche card number.
Letter is the horizontal row reference per card
Second number is the vertical column reference per card.
Example: 2J16 = Aerofiche card number two, row J, column 16.
D. To aid in locating information, a complete Preface containing the Section Index Guide, List of
Illustrations and List of Tables for all fiche in this set is provided at the beginning of Card 1. Each
subsequent aerofiche card contains a partial Preface, displaying only those elements on that card.
IDENTIFYING REVISED MATERIAL
A revision to a page is defined as any change to the text or illustrations that existed previously. Such
revisions, additions and deletions are identified by a vertical black line (change bar) along the left-
hand margin of the page opposite only the text or illustration that was changed.
Changes in capitalization, spelling, punctuation, indexing, the physical location of the material or
complete page additions are not identified by revision lines.
Example.
Revised: 8/15/98
PREFACE
2A3

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