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Old 15 May 2006, 04:58 AM   #21 (permalink)
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In that case the one to get is 'How They Made Piece Of Cake.'
Big format book about the actors, pilots and aircraft used in the tv series it's lavishly illustrated in full colour.
In light of recent events the paragraph about Ray Hanna flying his Spit under the bridge is a fitting tribute to the great man.
http://www.countrybookshop.co.uk/boo...for=1852832398
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Just about finished with "War Story", and hope to find a copy of "Hornets Sting". Doesnt seem to be in print anymore and used copies are quite pricey (Amazon had one for over $100.00!). Anybody know why this is so??
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Sometimes ya just get lucky. Found a copy of "Hornets Sting" in a donation rack at work. Cost me $2.00. Hope that didn't exhaust all of my luck for the year.

Best $2.00 I've spent in a long time!!
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