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Old 7th June 2006, 18:25
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Avions Hors Serie #18

This first class offering from Peter Taghon provides 'chapter & verse' on Belgian Air Force operations during May - June 1940. It is an excellent source of information on an often over-looked aspect of the campaign in the west & is very well-illustrated. Highly recommended.
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Old 7th June 2006, 18:59
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

I completely agree with you.
Cheap and extremely detailed the book was up to now the greatest (positive) surprise of this year -as far as my book's purchaeses are concerned. It a real shame that LeLa Presse doesn't publish its books also in English language.

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Old 8th June 2006, 21:49
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

Hello

I was very surprised , a very good surprise to see and to read this Special Issue n°18, This book filled a gap for me, and I must thank Peter Taghon to give me a good vision of the belgian Air forces in may 1940. And to learn many things. Bravo again. a good work as his LG1 even I don't speak German.

One word to Ludovico, I would like to say it is not a shame to not print out in English. It is typically a French problem. We have the best magazines, and it is incredible because we have 5 titles of historical aviation magazines for not so much French readers. And all these magazines work well with all the world.

For my company that you know we have now 4 titles and the Foreign suscribers represent between 20 to 30 percent of all suscribers we have (depend the title).

I agree with you, it will be a good thing to have bilingual books but don't forget it is only a magazine and it is difficult to let pass this idea; the french readers are conservative.

Thank you again Peter

nice to speak with you Ludovico.
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Dear Many,
nice to hear from you, I owe you and all the French editors/readers a small explanation... I've looked better into my English dictionary to discover that shame means something one should feel ashamed of, more or less the French honte or something like that. I have to confess that it was absolutely not what I wanted to say, it's just my English that is not that good. What I really wanted to say is that it is a pity (possibly this is the right English word but the French one is dommage) that such beautiful studies in French language couldn't be available to a wider public, being written also in English -a not so orignal statement perhaps- but one I feel sure you agree with.
No, there is no shame at all in using the wonderful French language.
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

Hello Ludovico.

I understand better now what what do you wanted to say.

So I agree with you, but as I told you a bilingual publication OK but not for Magazines.

Ciao ciao.
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

Almost everyone in Britain is taught French at school but hardly anyone ssems to remember it after they leave, for some reason.

But learning French is not impossible and the existence of so many good aviation magazines is maybe an incentive to try. (And France and the French language have quite a few other things in their favour, too...)
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

Hi,
I would like to inform that Avions Hors Serie #18 is a French version of the book 'Fighters over France and The Low Countries" ISBN:8391632717 published in 2002 by Mushroom Model Publications
See here http://mmpbooks.biz/books/8391632717/8391632717p.htm
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

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Hi,
I would like to inform that Avions Hors Serie #18 is a French version of the book 'Fighters over France and The Low Countries" ISBN:8391632717 published in 2002 by Mushroom Model Publications
See here http://mmpbooks.biz/books/8391632717/8391632717p.htm
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I have both and i can tell you that Avions Hors Serie #18 is far more detailed and illustrated, not only a translation.
The translation you are reffering is in Ciel de Guerre N°8 (march/april/may 06) with a few more illustrations.

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Abbreviation CI2WO in the book of Peter Taghon

Gents,
The best book about the "Aéronautique militaire belge" I've ever read. Believe me!! I'm myself doing research about the air war above Belgium!
But I've a question about some of the abbreviations used in the book. Who can help me to find out what this abbreviation means..."CI2WO". You can find this one under different pictures in the book as the source of the pictures (see for example page 11,13,14..etc).
Gents, I can also recommand you the last book of Mike Donnet...."Les aviateurs belges dans la Royal Air Force"
Many thanks and greetings from a rainy Belgium!!
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