Comanche Flyer Magazine, January 2001
Vol 28, No. 1
44 pages

Slight shelf wear. No markings. Mailing label on back cover. Photos are of the actual item for sale and show a sample of pages.

Includes:
  • It Should Not Happen To You
  • Refractive Eye Surgery
  • You May Be A Redneck Pilot If...
  • High Altitude Chamber
  • Taking a Picture of Your Comanche In Flight
Comanche Flyer Magazine is published bi-monthly for members of the International Comanche Society.

From their site:
The Piper Aircraft Corporation, out of its Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, factory, manufactured its Comanche line of piston singles (designated PA-24s) and twins (designated as PA-30s or PA-39s) between 1958 and 1972. These airplanes turned out to be some of the more popular models ever built by Piper or any other general aviation manufacturer. With a total of some 4,834 single-engine sales and 2,155 sales of Twin Comanches, the Comanche line looked invincible throughout general aviation’s heady years of the 1960s.

Today, the Comanche and Twin Comanche line is supported by a dedicated group of enthusiasts, most of whom belong to the International Comanche Society (ICS). The ICS’s staff and its official publication, ‘The Comanche Flyer,” can be considered the world’s preeminent source of information regarding Comanche and Twin Comanche maintenance issues, as well as parts supplies and modifications.