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Originally Posted by Freddy
Ferdinando, of course when I wrote I meant all three authors.
I don't know how to translate into English the Italian "vostro" otherwise than with "your".
Roberto told me that he had received documents from you and, on the other hand, in his book that report is transcribed with more detail than on page 214 of Air War Italy. I wonder if it would be more appropriate if Roberto had mentioned in the "Documenti consultati" also the source of them (by the way is also my problem ...), but this is not relevant to the present discussion.
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Freddy, I think that my passing comment (with several smilies) wasn't worth of such a serious reply. However, while we are at it, Roberto reported the document in more detail because he had a copy of the original and (luckily) much more space than we were granted back in 1996 by our publisher.
This said, my only objection is that we are focusing too much on an area where we have no proofs Golding was.
The only area we know for sure that he visited is Villafranca airdrome and its sorroundings, so why not to theorize that the plane was left (and found) there?
IMHO, of course...