Was in Waterstones this afternoon and noticed some reproductions of Air Min publications of pilot's notes - Lancaster, Spit 18 and Hornet F3 in this instance. Looking at the back of one there seems to be a pretty long list of aircraft covered. Publisher is Air Data Publications. Also available over at Amazon.
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Chris
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I have the ones for the Halifax B Mk III, the Hellcat and Avenger ( in FAA service of course ). Very interesting they are too.
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These are the same ones as published by Crecy that have been available for years http://www.crecy.co.uk/
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I have one - it may be for the Sea Fury - and I noticed that the reproduction includes a hand-written NOT in the middle of an instruction. Ooh err missus. 
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Dave, I caught the name Crecy on the back of one of them - sounds a bit French to me!
Allan, a pretty important word that "NOT" - I wonder if they put it in before sending it out or after the inevitable incident?
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Allan, a pretty important word that "NOT" - I wonder if they put it in before sending it out or after the inevitable incident?
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Chris
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I see they have one or two more titles available than they had 30 years ago!! One is the Canberra and another the Sycamore, I wonder if Rick has a copy? I wish they would publish (at a higher price, because of the size) later aircraft like the Lightning, Jav or even the Beverley.
I know these can be bought on CD from a site in the USA,http://www.flight-manuals-on-cd.com/but I still prefer to get my hands on a book, rather then read of the screen.
I know these can be bought on CD from a site in the USA,http://www.flight-manuals-on-cd.com/but I still prefer to get my hands on a book, rather then read of the screen.
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It does sound French Chris but they're actually in Manchester. I've dealt with them direct on occasions where the 'usual' places haven't had what I've wanted and they're a helpful lot
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Sounds like good customer service Dave - if only it was all like that.
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Chris
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Chris
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Yes mate.. I was both shocked and chuffed to bits at the same time
Just had a look and it was the Vampire T11
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