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Re: Eagle Days: Life and Death for the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain
Nick,
Pure, 100% nonsense.
I never, ever assume or concern myself with the gaps. Should someone make the EFFORT to look for new material, fine.
I have never bought a book filled with guesswork. I always assume the author has done his best with the material known at the time.
I refuse to tie myself into knots about an obsession called "what if." It is unhealthy.
To other readers here, what are the best books on your shelf about any particular aircraft and its combat history? Anyone? What makes them the best? Guesses or accuracy?
I don't mean to be rude Nick, but you are writing crap.
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