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arob16

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Hey folks - in shopping for an aircraft I've noticed that, while most owners have all aircraft/engine/prop logs, some of the older aircraft have early years missing. Now, my intuitive take on this is that for a 1970's manufactured airplane, having the last 37 years of logs is 99.9% good, even if it's missing the first 2 years of its logs (i.e 1976 PA-28 missing 1976-1978, but 1979-2017 all available)

What is everyone's thoughts?
 

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