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Old 5 August 2007, 10:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Fokker Triplane by Alex Imrie

Byrd Aviation BYRD AVIATION BOOKS AEROPLANE BOOKS - NEW AIRPLANE BOOK ARRIVALS RARE AVIATION TITLES! is listing this book at a price much better than anything listed in Abebooks, in case anyone is interested in this must-have.
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Wow, $65.00 what a deal. If any is thinking about this book this would be the time to get this. I call it my bible.

Thanks fsbof for the heads-up

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I second the motion on. Great book and great sources.

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I just ordered it. Thanks for the link!

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That is just too good an offer to pass up.I too have ordered a copy.

Now if only there was an equivalent book on the Sopwith Triplane.
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Holy cow! I thought I overpaid when I bought it for $29 a while back...

Good book though!
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Bought it on my honeymoon for about $30 ten, no nine, or is it 8 years ago? No, it was nine years ago, yeah that's it. ... i'll have to double check...

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