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Series Windsock Datafile 132
Publisher/Brand Albatros
Author Colin A Owers
Format a4
No. Pages 36
Version Soft cover
Category Books on aviation
Subcategory World Wars » WW1
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LONG overdue for the DATAFILE treatment is the famous American trainer and barnstormer, the Curtiss Jenny. In the first of two volumes, Colin Owers traces the history of this iconic biplane in detail. Profusely illustrated with 100 archive photos, there are six pages of 1:48 and 1:72 scale plans, plus contemporary rigging diagrams and notes, extensive appendices, colour close-ups and two pages of superb new profiles by Ronny Bar. With a stunning cover by Jim Dietz, this is another classic monograph from Albatros!100 b/w photos, 8 colour photos, 6 pages of 1:48/1:72 scale plans. Contemporary rigging notes Extra colour profiles by Ronny Bar Superb reference!