Looking for a book....

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Unknown74
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Looking for a book....

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Hi guys and gals, I'm in search of a book and was wondering if anybody could give me a hint as to how to get a hold and which would be the right one to get. The type of book I am looking for is an Aircraft Recognition book, now I'm fairly good with IDing most Military Aircraft and Civilian Airliners but I'm not quite so good on the private light twins, executive jets etc, but I would say it would be a book with all types, Military, Civil, Helicopters (Civil and Military), Privately owned, Gliders - In other words I'm actually looking for a book on how to recognise all types wether Military, Civil, Vintage, Helicopters(Military & Civil), Light singles and twins etc...........

Anyone any help/ ideas etc...............?

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Wouldn't have thought you could go wrong with one of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Series books. :smile:

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Cheerz 4 that Lomcevak26 will look into that, anyone else have other ideas?

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The above is basically your Bible, so to speak, you wont find anything better.
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Check your PM's Sir

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Lomcevak26 wrote:Wouldn't have thought you could go wrong with one of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Series books. :smile:


That's what I would suggest too.
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