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Old 15th November 2023, 19:14
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Re: 'Axis Wings' The Luftwaffe & co-belligerent air forces' compendium

I will take a subscription also
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Old 17th November 2023, 00:04
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Price per issue?
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Old 4th December 2023, 08:37
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I did see a figure mentioned here

A new publication from Chandos is always an event and this is/should be no exception. Kudos to Rich and his 'team'
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Well done to all those involved (Goss, Rich, Tim, Olrog and All). Seems a fantastic magazine/booklet and project.

RICH > Are you "closed" with a small bunch of writers/researchers or other persons can submit articles? How does it work for free-lancers? Am sure that some here do have a "History or story" to be told...maybe you can open doors for beginners or not published historians or researchers.

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Old 8th December 2023, 13:22
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Well done to all those involved (Goss, Rich, Tim, Olrog and All). Seems a fantastic magazine/booklet and project.

RICH > Are you "closed" with a small bunch of writers/researchers or other persons can submit articles? How does it work for free-lancers? Am sure that some here do have a "History or story" to be told...maybe you can open doors for beginners or not published historians or researchers.

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Thanks Adiano

that's exactly the point! The forum is very much open for other researchers to submit stories. It's not just about the 'name' writers - the more people we can get involved the better. You are welcome to submit any articles for consideration - contact either myself (via my website) or Robert Forsyth (via me if you don't have his email)
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Old 8th December 2023, 14:28
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Thanks RICH,

Am sure that me and other members will submit their stories/articles for consideration and will discuss this with you in a near futur.

And thanks for opening the doors for the "Sprogs"...we need to start someway and chalking "combat sorties" like the veterans or emulating the pros.

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Looks most interesting. I'm interested.
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Old 18th January 2024, 00:43
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'Axis Wings' The Luftwaffe & co-belligerent air forces' compendium

*NOW TAKING PRE-ORDERS!*

Gentlemen, the time has finally come to pull the trigger on our new project, 'Axis Wings'!

Chandos Publications, in association with Robert Forsyth at Chevron Publishing, will soon realise a long-held ambition to release the first in what we hope will be a long-running compendium relating to the Luftwaffe and co-belligerent air forces. Drawing on the talents of many well known names in the Luftwaffe research and writing community, each issue will be packed with stories, photographs and artwork. There are many fascinating pieces of information on the Axis air forces that are still unpublished, that are too short for a regular book, but are also too important to sit on a hard drive ad finitum. ‘Axis Wings’ aims to make these stories known, accompanied by specially commissioned artwork, and photographs from private collections. Each issue will be approximately 200 pages long, in a softcover format, and is aimed at historians and model makers. Initially we plan to release two issues per annum.The success of this project very much depends on how well the concept is received, but as long as there is a demand we will keep working. We hope that ‘Axis Wings’ will grow organically, and become self-perpetuating, and to that end we welcome the submission of stories, photographs and comments for future editions. The PDF files are with the printers, and we hope to take delivery of issue 1 by the end of February 2024. Issue 2 will hopefully follow a few months later. The book is ready to pre-order, so please head on over to the shop section of the website (link below) to secure your copy. As usual we will be working with our distribution partners around the World, so if you want to wait until they stock the item then please feel free. We will also be listing the item on our eBay (UK) page, and there you can order the item and pay any relevant taxes at source. All in all, we have tried to cover all bases when it comes to obtaining your copy of this exciting new book!

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Ordered - looking forward to it!
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Ordered - looking forward to it!

that's great, thank you
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