BELGIAN MILITARY AVIATION, 1945 - 1977
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This is a nice thick booklet ( the third of a series ), well - illustrated with detailed texts and photographs, that shows aircraft used by both Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg ( 1945 - 1977 ).
Characteristics
Width x Height x Edge |
21 x 15 x 1 cm |
Number of pages | 120 |
Book cover finish |
Perfect Paperback |
Belgian aviation |
yes |
Published date |
1977 |
Language | English |
Condition | Vey Good |
Author | Paul A. Jackson |
Publisher | Midland Counties Publications |
Description
In this, the third of a series of books reviewing Europe's military air arms, the subject is Belgium and its neighbouring Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The two states are normally associated with the Netherlands under the convenient umbrella title of ’ Benelux ’, but in order that they may receive full coverage, the three will be dealt with in two publications.
It is the intention of this book to present as accurately as possible, a picture of military aviation in Belgium in 1977. This has been coupled with military markings since 1940, including wartime R.A.F. Squadrons.
As with the previous books in this series, technical specifications and information are deliberately kept to a minimum, as there are readily available ’ Jane's ’ and the ’ Observers Books ’.
( ... ) Aircraft illustrations have been carefully selected from many hundreds submitted, and it is a source of regret that it has not been possible to include them all. Photographs, like written information, are often exchanged between enthusiasts and advance apologies are offered if the odd one has been incorrectly credited ( ... )
It is the intention of this book to present as accurately as possible, a picture of military aviation in Belgium in 1977. This has been coupled with military markings since 1940, including wartime R.A.F. Squadrons.
As with the previous books in this series, technical specifications and information are deliberately kept to a minimum, as there are readily available ’ Jane's ’ and the ’ Observers Books ’.
( ... ) Aircraft illustrations have been carefully selected from many hundreds submitted, and it is a source of regret that it has not been possible to include them all. Photographs, like written information, are often exchanged between enthusiasts and advance apologies are offered if the odd one has been incorrectly credited ( ... )
Paul A. Jackson
September 1977
September 1977