Jumat, 23 Juni 2017

Aviation History Book Review: NO 60 SQN RFC/RAF

NO 60 SQN RFC/RAF by Alex Revell, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, England, 2011, $25.95. Among the last offerings in Osprey’s “Elite Aviation Units” series, pending further notice, No 60 Sqn RFC/RAF exemplifies how entertaining and informative unit histories can be. Dealing with an outfit that evolved from a mixed bag of Morane-Saulnier single-seat monoplane scouts and …

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