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Old 27th January 2014, 04:12
Richard T. Eger Richard T. Eger is offline
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Re: Der Hochfrekvenzkrieg:German translation of a USAF int. report?

Dear Ed,

At NARA II are reports on the progress of the translation efforts. I copied them, but they only really tell you, IIRC, what was being worked on, but not the final report numbers.

Another option in going to the aircraft manufacturers themselves is the archive at Boeing. The issue, of course, is that it is a private archive, so cooperation might be debatable, as it would be with any of the aircraft company archives. I remember a story about some writer wanting to write a book on a Boeing bomber of WW II - obviously either the B-17 or B-29 - but the author studiously stuck with photos from public archives because the price was so steep from Boeing.

There are, however, independent archives that may tend to be bastions of reports/holdings from individual aircraft manufacturers.

Regards,
Richard

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