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D13-th_Mytzu |
Posted: May 28, 2005 08:09 am
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General de brigada Group: Members Posts: 1058 Member No.: 328 Joined: August 20, 2004 |
He just wants money for his book Would you call dishonest Alexandre Dumas for writing "The Three Musketeers" ? Denes is this suposed to be a historical book or just a novel ?
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sid guttridge |
Posted: May 28, 2005 08:21 am
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 862 Member No.: 591 Joined: May 19, 2005 |
Hi D13thMytzu,
According to Denes's original post it was meant to be a "dramatic true story". I would avoid this book like the plague! Cheers, Sid. |
TK1 |
Posted: June 13, 2005 06:10 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 605 Joined: June 13, 2005 |
Hello! I'm new here, but I was drawn in by the talk on this book Prince of Aces. So does this pilot Maximciuc even exist in records or is it just that his claims are overblown? What are the records like for the Free Russian forces that he claims to have flown with? I know claims of aerial victories can be dicey, but can anyone at least confirm if this guy did indeed fly etc?
Thanks, Lyle aka (TK1) |
Victor |
Posted: June 14, 2005 03:46 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
There was no "Prince Maximciuc" in ARR (Romanian Royal Aeronautics) during WWII.
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Dénes |
Posted: June 22, 2005 03:45 pm
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New info of "Prince Maximciuc" (this time from eBay) :
Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on June 22, 2005 03:50 pm |
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sid guttridge |
Posted: June 23, 2005 09:13 am
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 862 Member No.: 591 Joined: May 19, 2005 |
Hi Denes,
Still sounds like a con trick to me. Cheers, Sid. |
Dénes |
Posted: June 23, 2005 12:40 pm
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But of course... Although it now appears he was a real guy, who indeed served in the USAAF. One cannot really fake 30 years of service in the US military. However, the rest is BS. Gen. Dénes |
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Victor |
Posted: January 28, 2006 06:14 am
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C-2 |
Posted: January 28, 2006 04:54 pm
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SiG |
Posted: January 28, 2006 09:21 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 86 Member No.: 616 Joined: June 29, 2005 |
My thoughts exactly! |
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sid guttridge |
Posted: January 29, 2006 03:05 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 862 Member No.: 591 Joined: May 19, 2005 |
Earth calling Planet Maximciuc....... Earth calling Planet Maximciuc......... Hello?....... Hello?.......... Is there anybody there?.........................
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Wings_of_wrath |
Posted: February 05, 2006 06:30 pm
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 136 Member No.: 809 Joined: February 04, 2006 |
As intresting as this kind of "alternate history" might be, I belive the writer bothed this one by trying to get as much adventure and excitement he could in his book...
In the end, it just strikes me as plain silly, even for a work of fiction (unless, of course, it was destined for teenagers). Amazingly, Maximciuc seems to have been a real person after all, as this link testifies: Lt. Col. Leonidas Maximciuc Scholarship Fund This raises only one one question: If he's such a big ace, how come we only heard of him, although we spent years researching RAA archives? This post has been edited by Wings_of_wrath on February 05, 2006 06:40 pm |
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