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Post by felix on May 26, 2015 20:18:02 GMT 10
If you are interested in dogfighting and would like to do a bit of reading, check out these titles: In Pursuit - a pilot's guide to online air combat by John Kylander Free PDF - In Pursuit
For the hardcore reader and flight simmer! Fighter Combat - Tactics and Maneuvering by Robert L. Shaw Both titles are available from Amazon 1943 RAF Gunnery Manual - Bag the Hun - free pdf available - Google "RAF Bag the Hun" Taildragger Tactics by Sparky Imeson - free pdf available via Google search
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Post by skajrat on May 31, 2015 22:26:58 GMT 10
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Post by Tyberan on Jul 4, 2015 2:08:13 GMT 10
If anyone is interested in the Aircraft themselves I recommend Classic Publication series books. I've got the full FW190 series by J Richard smith and Eddie Creek. I also have their ME-262 which is an awesome collection. The first two volumes are great, especially the first one with heaps of info on the design and development of the FW190. There is still a lot of detail on operational use with heaps of reports and pilot reports, Interviews etc. All books are crammed with photos, the third volume is mainly about the Dora's which is an interesting read, without a doubt the best and sexiest piston aircraft ever made (its debatable but I like the aircraft a lot). I've been meaning to get the Eagle Edition's Green Heart's Dora's but its very hard to find and friggin expensive. Also if anyone lives in Melbourne you need to take a trip to China town and check out Hylands books. Its chock full of military books.
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