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Old 18 October 2009, 01:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Books at NMUSAF gift shop

Hi Folks; On a recent thread someone was saying they could not find a certain book where they looked. May I suggest that everyone can usually find many great aero titles from the Gift Shop of the National Museum of the USAF at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. They are online and easy to reach. Also, check out joining the "FRIENDS of the NMUSAF MUSEUM" program. For a very nominal fee you get many benefits, one of which is 20% off the cost of books at the shop. I found this most practical at DPR shopping, especially for those big costly tomes from Schiffer Publishing, Classic Publs and Specialty Press. JFM, you'll be glad to know your new MVR book was well-stocked at the shop, which is where I had a chance to see it and will order it soon. It wouldn't be a bad idea to join the "FRIENDS NMUSAF" just as thanks for the great Dawn Patrol Rendezvous they put on for all we bufferinos. I sure get a bang out of the shows and visits. Cheers all around; FM
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