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Old 16th October 2015, 16:38
Felix C Felix C is offline
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What do you folks think of the 1970s crop of WW2 Aerial books?

I was thinking of the Edward Jablonski books such as Airwar which I have in two volumes, Steve Birdsall's books as in Flying Buccaneers, Roger Freeman's ETO works.etc.

Still worth the read from the point of view of accuracy? I admit I enjoy them. Perhaps from nostalgia[as that was what I read as a kid] but the photos are impressive and the text is straightforward and pulls no punches . Do not often read about Allied pilots vomiting in the cockpits due to being sickened at strafing Japanese troops.etc.etc.
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