Jumat, 10 Maret 2017

Book Review: Mustang, by Steve Pace

Mustang: Thoroughbred Stallion of the Air by Steve Pace, Fonthill, Gloucester, UK, 2012, $39.95  Just when you think you know everything about the North American P-51, along comes Steve Pace’s fine new book, offering even more details as well as great photos of the iconic aircraft. A veteran author, Pace has managed the very difficult …

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