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Re: What is your favourite REAL WW2 aviation book?
Good evening to all.
I am particularly fond of biographies, either from the WW2 veterans themselves or from Historians.
Middlebrook, Bowyer, Barbas, Aders and others have inspired me since a teen. I take my hat to Winston Ramsey's "Battle of Britain" then and now and for other incredible researches and Historians that have arisen and taken the torch from the old "Lighthouses" who gave us "Light" to follow. I have read quite a number of you guys and I do take my hat too for your lovely works.
Adriano (a sprog writer)
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