Senin, 02 April 2018

Aviation History Book Review: Dayton Air Show

Dayton Air Show: A Photographic Celebration photos by Ty Greenlees and text by Timothy R. Gaffney, Orange Frazer Press, Wilmington, Ohio, 2008, $24.95 This gem of a book, a boon to hopelessly addicted airshow fans, was produced locally and fittingly released at the July 2008 event. Dayton Air Show is the product of a collaboration …

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