[WWI] Albert Ball's A-213
Michael Kendix
mkendix at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 4 09:21:25 EST 2006
Mike:
I think these are the books in question. I am guessing that what Dave
Fleming might mean is that they have information on the French OD schemes
that hitherto was not readily available.
Michael
"Arduus ad solem"
>From: "Mike Kavanaugh" <mike_kavanaugh at operamail.com>
>Reply-To: World War I Modeling Mailing List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>To: wwi at wwi-models.org
>Subject: [WWI] Albert Ball's A-213
>Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 02:39:07 +0100
>
>Dave Fleming writes:
>I think ANY interpretation of the early 'OD' period Neiuports has to be
>viewed
>against the more recent research and information.(for example in the Dorme
>book, or the Lafayette one from Albatros)
>
>Unfortunately, I haven't read any of that yet!!
>
>Warren Dickinson writes:
>Not to be a "me too", but I think that with the recent publication
>of the Albatros book on the LE, and the book on Dorme' (which I
>unfortunately do not have) whatever we have known about Nieuports during
>this period may be turned on its ear.
>
>OK guys, I've already confessed I'm obtuse and easily confused. I have the
>Chassard book on Rene Dorme et Joseph Guiguet. Is this the "Dorme" book
>you are referring to?
>I also have the Albatros Productions "Nieuport Flyers of the Lafayette".
>If these are the books you are referring to, just what is it I should be
>looking for as concerns
>Albert Ball's A-213?
>
>TIA,
>Mike
>
>
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