Sopwith Camel Aces of World War 1 By Norman Franks | Art by Harry Dempsey | Osprey | Aircraft of the Aces 52
96 pages | 2003 | English | ISBN: 9781841765341 | PDF | 42.6 MB
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Responsible for destroying 1294 enemy aircraft between June 1917 and November 1918, the Camel was the most successful fighting scout employed by either side in terms of the sheer number of victories that it scored.
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Comments (13)
I think you should UNDERLINE the download button. People look for that. But it's no big deal, you figure it out in a few seconds.

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Both "Buttons" work. But I'm working on a clearer set up as we speak.
Oh, forgot, AIRPLANES. NOW THAT'S AN AIRPLANE.

Good book, thanks.
Another spectacular post. Please keep it with these types of publications.
Thanks!
The new links are looking good, next uploads are reedy. d(G_G)b
Will follow this blog closely.
(I wonder what the average age is among the people who download these books) :)
Hi bubster. My guess is mid 40's, would that surprise you ?
Look who's here. (it's a good thing he doesn't check his blogs).
HI bubster. We were worried about you.
:)
Thanks guys. Why doesn't Biggles appear in this book ?
Wasn't he the top Camel Ace? LOL
LOL + one for a sense of humor.
Thanks!
Welcome nuox
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