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Re: Favorite Aircraft History Books?
Well, if the structure of the airplane isn´t right, it breaks apart on take off (or perhaps even on start up) and you cannot write a single page of operational history. So, the tech part makes the whole operation possible. Never forget that.
Pegg´s book is not really worth the paper it is printed on, from my POV.
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