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Posted: July 10, 2004 08:31 pm
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AS soon as I got anonced by Cantacuzino,about the new nr.I went and bought it..
Interesting first part about D-day,F4F,an Japanese ace,Potez 63-11.
Nothing about ARR :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
I don't get it.
It's I don't know what nr without anything about the ARR :cry: :cry:
Maybee we should send some e mails to aeromagazin@pcnet.ro
and remaind them that Romanian citizens are buying the magazine o:)
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Posted: July 10, 2004 10:35 pm
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Perhaps, they don't have any ARR-related materials...
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Posted: July 11, 2004 07:24 am
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Or some of the articles came from Airmagazine... I now that they are quite close friends M Robanescu and J Fernandez. And by the way, the second part of Battle of Britain by Jose Fernandez (in Romanian) was published???

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Posted: July 15, 2004 05:46 am
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I bought yesterday also. What bothers me is the fact that the 3 IAR-81s on the cover are shown as if they were equipped with 20 mm guns, which was not the case in September 1942. Later at least one of these aircraft (No. 158) was rearmed, but after more than a year. No. 155 was destroyed on the ground at Morozovskaya in December 1942.
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