That's a treasure. First edition? I'm really enjoying reading it. It was ghost written from his war time diary, but really captures what it was like for the fighter pilots of the day. I picked up my copy at Army Heritage Days, USAHEC this past spring. It's a quality hardbound 1997 Lakeside Classics edition printed by R.R. Donnelly & Sons. It set me back a whole dollar. I buy a used military themed bag o' books there every spring, and it supplies my reading material for most of the year.
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Regards, Don
I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends.
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