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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:16 pm 
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Now the German's seem to have about 50 of these in their service in November 1942 :) .


Are there any picture's about of the German Yale's in service? :?:

Thank's heap's if any of you can assist :D .


Cheer's all far and WIDE :partyman: , Tally Ho! :spit Phil :supz: in Oz :roo:

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Thank's heap's Benno mate :D .

:shock: Spot on!

That basic aircraft design has served just about everywhere!

Hard to name a place where at least one has NOT been :roll: .

I had come across that the German's had put them in service a few time's, here and there in various book's, and came across them again now on this one.

I borrowed a fantastic book from the local library the other day, called
" The Story Of The Boeing Company " Revised & Updated Edition.

Bill Yenne 2005 Zenith Press.



ISBN-13: 978-0-7603-2333-5 Magic and very heavy! Goe's from A to Z
ISBN-10: 0-7603-2333-X

If anything it's a great presentation from start to finish. I have mountain's of Aero related book's, But I have taken a real shine to this one.

I'm regretting having to take it back :cry: , as I have already re-borrowed it twice, and have had it for nearly 6 week's.

I must have it :prayer: , but buck's are very very short for me now day's :oops: .

What also triggered the memory, I was watching a TV movie with my stepdaughter Ange, Set in America, about a young plane mad boy, whose mother die's, and his Uncle has to look after him, and so on.

Well they go to the local Airfield, and there was a long line up of T-6's, in German marking's and bang the memory shot back in me head as the marking's are so similiar to those used on German Yale's in WW2.

Then in the Boeing book to top it off, so I thought I'd try and look for the ridgy didge item.

Thank's Benno you made my day mate :wink: , yes more please if you have some.

You might know of those T-6's in that movie, I did ask something about it over on the Histeric's flyass forum, I will try and find it again and link it if you want.

Cheer's all :partyman: far and WIDE, Tally Ho! :spit Phil in Oz :roo:

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