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  1. VSP-30 Piper Impulse Coupling Inspection

    The attached publications may affect Bendix equipment installed in Piper airplanes.
  2. SM-01 Piper Seaplane Finishes

    The following information covers seaplane structural finishes called for in Piper Specification No. 10.
  3. SM-26 Piper Refinishing and Rejuvenating Planes Finished with Butyrate Dope

    Refinishing procedure for airplanes which are finished with Butyrate dope and which are to be refinished with Butyrate dope, or "Duraclad".
  4. SA MISC/TP-1005B Piper Installation of Wood Circuit Protectors

    Wood circuit protectors incorporate a safety feature that allows the circuit to be broken manually by pulling out the circuit protector push-pull button.
  5. SM-22 Piper Materials to Recover Component Parts

    Approximate list of materials required to cover and finish the various component assemblies of the listed piper planes.
  6. SM-28 Piper Miscellaneous FAA Field Approvals

    The following installations have been FAA approved in the field. The party securing the approval is also listed.
  7. SM-70C Piper Application of Randacryl Lacquer

    Refinishing procedure for airplanes with enamel type finish and airplanes finished with acrylic lacquer.
  8. SM-76 Piper Suggested Refinishing Procedures for Synthetic Fibers

    Refinishing procedure for airplanes covered with synthetic cloth.
  9. SA MISC/TP-1008A Piper Removal and Replacement of Brake Drums on Goodrich Wheels

    Instructions for the removal and replacement of brake drums on Goodrich D3-13A-1 wheels.
  10. VSP-5 Piper Use of Alternate Aviation Grade Fuels

    Use of alternate aviation grade fuels in engines originally certificated on 80/87, 91/96 and 100/130 grade fuels.