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Old 27th March 2005, 23:44
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Re: Favorite Aircraft History Books?

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Originally Posted by Jukka Juutinen
The latter does have extensive camo and markings info, but also a very thorough technical analysis.
Personally I'm not so impressed by the Leaman book, which I happen to own, the Japanese Cruiser book is indeed on my wish list (but not a high priority) and I was kidding on the ship curves

Actually I'm lagging on my ship reading, but the next naval topic I will read is "The Rules of the Game", by Andrew Gordon. I have a weak spot for The Battle of Jutland. Next Naval title will either be Kaigun or The First Team and the Guadalcanal Campaign (although the latter isn't strictly a naval title). Or I might choose to start with a three volume collection on the Dutch Navy in WW2. I have too much choice really, but don't let my woman catch on to that little fact.

BTW, please realize that I am posting as a fellow member here, not as moderator, I can understand that my posts can be confusing...
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