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@Devastator might be able to answer that one.
I don't know what this is, but it's certainly unusual
By the way, the book above now costs around UKP400 to UKP500. Moral, if you want a book, grab it while you can
Damn, this book came into the charity bookshop I volunteer at and it was expensive, but nowhere near that much.
Mon Capitaine, might that not be a good idea for a service here? People who want but don't have specific books could list what they want and people who have but don't want or can get them can get in touch.Let me know if you get a line on another cheap copy...
Mon Capitaine, might that not be a good idea for a service here? People who want but don't have specific books could list what they want and people who have but don't want or can get them can get in touch.
I think the British Secret Projects is being republished, so you might get cheaper copies.Let me know if you get a line on another cheap copy...
That's good to know. There are a lot of other out-of-print books though that really cost eye-watering amounts of money.I think the British Secret Projects is being republished, so you might get cheaper copies.
Actually, Congress had put an investigation to see how the flying fuck the Northrop Wing prototypes kept getting problems literally out of nowhere and under suspicious circumstances... and one of the possibilities was genuine sabotage...
Actually, the test pilots of the Northorps outright stated that the designs don't want to stall. Period. Hell, one test pilot told another test pilot to not force it to stall... and the pilot in question did just that and it ended with the entire test crew getting killed.To be fair, their flying wing designs had inherent stability problems that were there to stay until fly-by-wire was developed.