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


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:18 am 
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...and finally - ten days later than in the UK - the flying steamboat delivered my copy today, in the Netherlands!


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Got mine a few days back in California. Outstanding issue as always!


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Is that Wixer Brad who wrote the cover story? Just wondering - guess more than 1 guy named Brad has flown C-17's. Nicely written either way.

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Just got around to reading it, and a great issue it is. I particularly enjoyed the T28 article and the Michigan Lakes one, also looking forward to the article on The Russian Mig in a future issue. Incidentally will you be continuing the Spitfires in the Southern Hemisphere in the next one Dave? geek


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Just got around to reading it, and a great issue it is. I particularly enjoyed the T28 article and the Michigan Lakes one, also looking forward to the article on The Russian Mig in a future issue. Incidentally will you be continuing the Spitfires in the Southern Hemisphere in the next one Dave? geek



Great. The MiG is a real beauty that is for sure

I think we have to get the Spit item in the next one as it has been held over twice already. With a few owners reneging on project details it won't be as comprehensive as I would have liked however.

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Great, thanks Dave, that'll be good


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