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Old 9 November 2011, 10:26 AM   #1
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Otf 26/3

I received my copy of OTF 26/3 yesterday, and based on a quick look review, it looks like another winner! The centerpiece of the issue is a squadron history of Escadrille 23, with much of the material based on the research of the late Bill Bailey. I'm looking forward to reading this article in detail, as the available material on French aviation that gets published in English is still woefully inadequate. The article includes a number of photographs, none of which I've ever seen before. All in all, a good job by all concerned.
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