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    #1

    Quite chuffed!

    Well, having gotten some nice pressies

    (a bead breaker being very welcome though I'm sure most of you aren't bothered about that)

    I received a Haynes Hurricane manual from a friend, V pleased and it'll join my Bf109 and Spitfire.

    We then took our wee boy to Santa's grotto in our village and afterwards had a shufty around the charity stalls in the hall, one couple wsere selling a few magazines, (model rail) and books, among the books I find

    The Hawker Hurricane

    The Royal Air Force Museum Edition

    Francis K.Mason

    Large hardback, lots of history a great spread showing most camo schemes, (and an all black night fighter scheme, I can see one of those on the build table sometime soon)

    and

    U-Boat

    The Secret Menace

    David Mason

    Softcover but in great condition, lots of piccies and history.

    The pair for £1.50

    I very nearly bought the Mossie book that was there too but i've never been a massive Mossie fan and can't see me building one but i've been pondering a U-Boat for a few weeks too.

    Needless to say I'm well chuffed, two Hurricanes and a U-Boat on the same day
  • Ian M
    Administrator
    • Dec 2008
    • 18272
    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #2
    Now if you had brought the mossy book as well, you could of sold it on here. I for one would of been up for it!!!! :-P

    Hope the other books are good. Bargin if there ever was one!!!

    How about a mini review of those haynes manuals. Been tempted but I would like to know more before I comimit.
    Group builds

    Bismarck

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    • Guest

      #3
      I'm 3/4 of the way through the Bf109 book and can say with all honesty i'd be as delighted had I paid twice the price.

      It is truly excellent.

      Bear in mind i'm basing this on an 'interesting read with some useful pics' basis.

      For reference i'm not one to buy lots of ref related books but rather scour the internet as my interest is too varied for tha former option to be cheap.

      They are hardback, (just like any Haynes manual you've seen), and as well as lots of lovely colour and B&W photo's are split into sections.

      Along the lines of, (ref from the Hurricane book as it's in front of me)

      Intro

      the, (insert plane) story

      restore to flight

      anatomy of, (insert plane)

      The, (select group)s, (select plane)

      the owners views, (this covers flying, maintenance, personal opinions

      the pilots views

      the engineers views

      appendices

      index

      about 175 pages in all, great cutaway on the cover as only Haynes can do and they are based on a restoration as their car manuals are based on a complete strip and rebuild

      This is likely why theres not a massive selection so far.

      Definitely worth every penny in my opinion and great stocking fillers for your santa list.

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18272
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        Hmm sound good. Might have to get me some of those.
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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        • Guest

          #5
          One of the most amazing Spitfire Books I have ever come across is:

          The Spitfire V Manual, ISBN, 1-85367-545-8 from the RAF Museum series.

          Quite an amazing book with a staggering level of detail and includes a huge number of photo's and engineering drawings. They also do a Hurricane one called The Hurricane II Manual.

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          • Guest

            #6
            On amazon:

            The Spitfire V Manual (RAF Museum): Amazon.co.uk: Royal Air Ministry: Books

            A bit more pricey than the Haynes book though

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