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Old 10 December 2014, 02:40 AM   #1
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Oswald Bölcke diary

I hope this book is new in the forum, if, however, had already been posted, I apologize.

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AN AVIATOR'S
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I hope this book is new in the forum, if, however, had already been posted, I apologize.

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30011...-h/30011-h.htm


AN AVIATOR'S
FIELD BOOK

by Oswald Bölcke
Thanks very much for the link. I followed it and started reading Boelcke's diary yesterday. I enjoy it very much.

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by Oswald Bölcke
Readers wishing to see a good English translation of this book, published by Battery Press, Nashville, Tennessee, may refer to ISBN: 0-89839-163-3.
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