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Old 11 June 2005, 10:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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...and I'd advise anyone who doesn't have this to pick up a copy. Simply my favourite WWI aviation tome.
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Old 12 June 2005, 09:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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How's it dangling old bean which neck of the woods is your wigwam pitched in at the moment?
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Junior- Agree with you. High in the Empty Blue is by far the best British unit history written. It should be a model for how to do it.

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Spot on Taz ! I have read mine many times and I never tire of it . A first class book, everyone needs to own a copy!
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How's it dangling old bean which neck of the woods is your wigwam pitched in at the moment?
No flimflam in my wigwam

Major Ginger, I'm back in NZ. And I thought you'd be down here for the Lions tour and making a racket with the Barmy Army. Could of stood you an ale if you were!
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I concurr, High in the Empty Blue is a must for anyone interested in RFC/RAF history. An absilute mist!!
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I missed the auction...and it only sold for $36!
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$36 ! !
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I think I paid $US50-something for my copy (not counting postage). Mind you I'd fork out 4 times that for it if I had to, it's that damn good.
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