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Re: Australian Spitfires
I think we have beaten this one to death. Some will never accept data that does not accord with their opinions.
"Recantations": such as Graham Boak's in this very thread (and on many other occasions) and more than one internet article and book. "Monograph": not the post-WW2 "Japanese Monograph series" but Capt. Kawano's monograph as mentioned in a post earlier in this thread. Jim, if you missed the cite to Kawano's monograph you have missed a good (though not perfect) summary of available Japanese data. Apparently some of us are so hasty to post a questioning or opposing reply (possibly me, too), we fail to absorb the other guy's point. Whether this comment is accurate or otherwise, I think I'll sign off for now. I remain bemused at how emotional (as in contrary to fact and reason) this issue remains. Good wishes guys. |
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