Trying to trace an aircraft drawings dealer
Posted: 19 Feb 2013, 20:41
This might be a long shot...
Sometime last year, I was reading a magazine - can't remember which one, but it could have been any of the historical aviation ones such as Flypast, or it could have been a militaria magazine such as The Armourer. In the classified adverts section, there was a small company selling collections of aircraft technical drawings on CD, and a link to their online catalogue. The collections were described as 'large' or 'small' depending on how many drawings were included on the disc. One of the aircraft was the Halifax, and that particular collection was described as 'small'.
Unfortunately, I lost the link somewhere in a cookie cleanup and since then I've trawled the web trying to find them again. I've even looked through magazines on the shelves of W H Smith, in the hope of spotting that advert once more.
Does any of this ring a bell with anyone here ? The company is definitely based in Britain, but thats all I can tell you.
Sometime last year, I was reading a magazine - can't remember which one, but it could have been any of the historical aviation ones such as Flypast, or it could have been a militaria magazine such as The Armourer. In the classified adverts section, there was a small company selling collections of aircraft technical drawings on CD, and a link to their online catalogue. The collections were described as 'large' or 'small' depending on how many drawings were included on the disc. One of the aircraft was the Halifax, and that particular collection was described as 'small'.
Unfortunately, I lost the link somewhere in a cookie cleanup and since then I've trawled the web trying to find them again. I've even looked through magazines on the shelves of W H Smith, in the hope of spotting that advert once more.
Does any of this ring a bell with anyone here ? The company is definitely based in Britain, but thats all I can tell you.