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Old 14th January 2005, 11:01
Geoff Kennell Geoff Kennell is offline
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Geoff Kennell
Given the iconic status of TBoBT&N and TBT&N, it's hard to imagine that there would be not enough demand for the sort of book/volumes that Franek is referring to, but I'm not an expert in these matters.

I daresay such a book/s would be rather bulky & expensive, and would enough people think the extra information worth it, if they already have the two titles above? Perhaps these two books are the victims of their own success!

I am a member of The Shoreham Aircraft Museum (see our website at www.shoreham-aircraft-museum.co.uk), and editor of the museum's newsletter. Both the above titles have been of very great use & interest to myself, and the museum. Indeed it was receiving a copy of BoBT&N Mk I one christmas, and realising from it that aircraft had crashed during the battle almost on my doorstep, that really sparked off my own research into these local incidents, and which led me in the end to where I am now, helping to run a small, but thriving, aviation archaeology museum.

The news that the information gathered since these books were published may well find its way onto a website is very very welcome & something to look forward to.

Geoff.
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