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I really use that site more than anywhere else. If you have the location, you can drop pins on google earth. It is amazing how many of the airfields can be seen, and some are wiped from the earth. I am trying to learn how to look up werk numbers, and individual part numbers faster. That has been a really hard process for me so far. |
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Currently working on my hungarian what if bf 109 F3 using eduard F2 ,my captured arado ar 234 with magirus ,my lippish P13 from revell.... I got way too much kit to finnish
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Long not posting here :D
Sooo, I restarted my research on ZG 76 second installment 1943-45 which I intend to finish by publication. Beside that finishing book describing 26.6.1944 combats over Europe (15th ussaf, 8.AF shuttle mission) and also continuing research on Konrad and Sudwind air activities... Anyone has any interesting details to add? please contact me... |
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I've been MIA for too long and am reminded what an excellent resource this is...
There was early reference to the um seniority of most of us. Undoubtedly we have much in common from our early years (creak) when Martin Caidin and EP Hoyt were accepted as historians. But as the audience (read: we) matured, many of us desired more in-depth and more authoritative material, and the market responded. Currently I'm finishing a 1945 volume for Bloomsbury-Osprey and hoping to find a publisher for the 2nd edition of my 2002 Smithsonian Press (ugh) volume on the aviation Medals of Honor. There have been three retroactive awards since then, all Vietnam helo guys. |
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