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Re: What is your favourite REAL WW2 aviation book?
JG 300 books by Jean-Yves Lorant & Richard Goya, I bought them with my first salary it's not they were up to my expectations, they defined them for the rest of my life and ever again I've tried to feel the same as reading them. So in term of unit history a name come immediately into mind: Erik Mombeeck, particularly with his JG 4 books I not only bought for me but another set for my best friend. And I should also mention Christian-Jacques Ehrengardt which really fuelled my passion, first with a book then with his magazine, Aéro Journal.
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