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Old 15 August 2005, 08:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Die deutsche Luftfahrt, Vol. 32: Edmund Rumpler.

While looking for a copy of Peter Grosz' latest book on Fokker aircraft, I came across the title shown above. Anybady familiar with this? Any recommendations?
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I did not read the book and can only write based onthe information in this link

http://www.deutsches-museum-shop.com.../9783763761272

Sounds interesting. The whole series "Die deutsche Luftfahrt" includes many helpful books but IMHO the Rumpler-book is a bit overpriced.
Author Kranzhoff wrote a book about Fokker Dr.I years ago. I liked it but later I heard claims that he did plagiarize Imrie. I missed the necessary foot/endnotes in this earlier work.

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