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Old 24th November 2008, 06:33
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Re: The Eagles Over Europe (EOE) Project

Thanks for the update Larry. I have Warpath Across the Pacific and Revenge of the Red Raiders. Superb books. Can't wait for the others to hit the street!
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Old 24th November 2008, 23:10
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Re: The Eagles Over Europe (EOE) Project

Larry,
Since you mention that 3 more EOP books are close to completion are you able to project tentative publication dates? or at least your plan?
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Re: The Eagles Over Europe (EOE) Project

Larry,
I'll slip this question in, since you haven't replied to the last few posts. Do you have any expections/hopes/desires/capabilities of doing the units in 13th AF (I will ignore 7th, 11th and 20th AFs)? Two fighter groups and two bomber groups I believe.

I am really glad to see 35th FG among the possibilities for EOP.

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Re: The Eagles Over Europe (EOE) Project

Larry

Since everyone is rather talking about your latest book than EOE may I just say this

I am VERY, VERY happy to say I have managed to get your new book from Christian Schmid in Germany. Got it yesterday and it truly matches up with the previous two I already have.

Thanks again for doing this outstanding job with the bomber units in the Pacific. Otherwise it is all fighters, fighters and guess what even more fighters....

I join the rest of the choir who is looking out for your "block buster".

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