For those that didn’t get a hardback copy when it first came out, a paperback copy is now available in The Works for six squids. Bargain!
For those that didn’t get a hardback copy when it first came out, a paperback copy is now available in The Works for six squids. Bargain!
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ooh nice one
Never Knowingly Undergunned !!
Hmmm . . . mine has a different cover . . . Great resource Indeed!
Thanks for the heads up Steve. I'm sure that there are a lot of new members who will be glad to get their hands on this one.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Thank you for the 'heads up', Steve. I own a hard back copy already but I will look to see whether there are any changes. I like that book. I consider it much better than the comparable WW2 volumes.
I wonder of our local Half Priced Books will get some
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
I visited my local branch of 'The Works' yesterday. They did not have any copies of 'Aircraft of World War 1' but they did have this:
They also had Haynes Owners' Workshop Manuals for the Avro Vulcan, Eurofighter Typhoon and F-16 (I think).
I got a copy of the Stuka one from The Works.
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Amazon showing for sale hardback £19.99 and the paperback £6.00 + £1.99 delivery
Not in my Works but is available to order online and pick up at local shop
It’s in the Dorchester Works, along with the Haynes manuals for Spitfire and Hurricane for £6 each.
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