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Old 14th June 2006, 23:48
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

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perhaps when you were a school boy Nick, but thats definitely no longer the case..
AFAIK a foreign language is still a national curriculum requirement but there is more choice of languages in school than there was.
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Re: Avions Hors Serie #18

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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

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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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