[WWI] Hansa Brandenburg W.29 and MS Type I Reference Sources.....

Rob Stewart rob at rob-stewart.to
Wed Aug 5 13:57:45 EDT 2009


Michael.

Yeah.  I'm the same.

I want them all, and I have 4 at the moment.



Michael Moore wrote:
> Subscriptions in the States, either direct, or through Roll Models 
> really isn't my problem, and I do keep thinking I should go ahead and do 
> it.  The real problem is that I'm late to the party, and some of the 
> titles such as those for the W-29 and the DH-2 seem nigh near on 
> impossible to find through any means.
>  
> That said, if anyone out there should happen to have Datafile #48 on the 
> DH-2 and would like to see it in the hands of another modeler, please 
> let me know, I could really use one.
>  
> Mike Moore
> 
> --- On *Wed, 8/5/09, Paul Thompson /<flutes at xs4all.nl>/* wrote:
> 
> 
>     From: Paul Thompson <flutes at xs4all.nl>
>     Subject: Re: [WWI] Hansa Brandenburg W.29 and MS Type I Reference
>     Sources.....
>     To: wwi at wwi-models.org
>     Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 12:20 PM
> 
>      >
>     It seems a pity that there is a small demand, albeit probably too small
>     for another print run, for some of these titles,<
> 
>     In some cases they plan new editions, e.g. the Hanriot HD.I, and the
>     Bristol
>     Fighter volumes.
> 
>     Maybe the rareness in the States is to do with having been previously
>     distributed by Wise Owl?  I get them in Holland using a joint
>     subscription
>     with the Windsock magazines - you can do airmail or surface in
>     Europe. How
>     postage works to America these days is a mystery to me. There's a
>     link to
>     the Albatros website on the Links pafe of the mailing list.
> 
>     (Apologies if I've repeated anything already said - also, I never
>     know what
>     mkessler  says since for some reason none of his meddages ever gets
>     through
>     to me unscrambled).
> 
> 
>     Paul.
> 
> 

-- 
Rob Stewart
It is never difficult to distinguish between a Scotsman with a grievance 
and a ray of sunshine.




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