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My AVIATION BOOKS; (Jan Hermkens) 23 16 April. 2017 (the very last one !) 21. Like a Thunderbolt. The Lafayette Escadrille and the American Pursuit in World War I (Roger Miller) 22. First to Fly. The American Lafayette Escadrille (Charles Bracelen Flood) My AVIATION BOOKS; (Jan Hermkens) 23. Warriors With Wings. The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille (E. Jablonski) 24. Wingless Eagle. US Army Aviation through WWI (Herbert Johnson) Over 7000 books!! 25. Falcons of France. The Lafayette Flying Corps (Charles Nordhoff) 26. Fighting the Flying Circus (Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker) (Books in Red, I have on Paperbook too ! Not Available!) 27. Flying Aces of World War I (Gene Gurny) 28. Hostile Skies. A Combat History of the American Air Service in WWI (Others are in PDF and in Black !!! Available) (James Hudson) 29. Lake Michigan's Aircraft Carriers (IL) (Paul Somers) A ; Countries 30. Fighter Aces of the USA (Aero Pubs. 1979. Raymond Oliver) B ; Aviation General 31. A Picture Postcard History of U.S. Aviation (Almar Press. J. Lengenfelder) 32. Echoes of Eagles. America's First Fighter Pilots (Dutton. Charles Wooley) C ; Jet Planes 33. Independance Force. Daylight Squadrons June-Novemver 1918 (Keith D ; Modeller Books & Technical Books Rennles) 34. Training to Fly. Military Flight Training 1907-1945 (Air Force History. E ; Series & Publishers (these books are already in Rebecca Cameron) A-B- C-D too!!) 35. A History of Military Aviation in San Antonio (Kelly Field) 36. Wings Over San Antonio (Arcadia. Mel Brown) A1. North America & USAAF; A1.3: USA WW II A1.1; USA Pré WW I; A1.3.1;Fighters & Bombers; 1.The Wright Way. Wright Brothers (Mark Eppler) 2. The Wright Brothers. First in Flight (Samuel Crompton) A-20 Havoc & Boston. Douglas; 3. Kitty Hawk and Beyond. The Wright Brothers and the early years of 1. A-20 Havoc (Signal in Action. 1056) Aviation (Ronald Geibert) 2. A-20 Havoc (Signal in Action. 1144) 4. The United States Army Air Arm 1861-1917 (US Airforce History) 3. A-20, A7 to Boston III (Profile. 202) 5. Early History of the Airplane (Dayton-Wright Airplane Co. Dayton Ohio.) 4. Douglas A-20 Havoc-Boston (AJ.Press.Monografie Lotnicze. 41) 6. Power, Speed, and Form (David P. Billington) 5. Douglas A-20 Boston-Havoc (Warpaint 32) 7. Curtiss Company Profile 1907-1947 (Aeroplane. Company Profile) 6. Douglas A-20 in Russian Service (Avions 118) 8. Air Power at Sea. US Naval Aviation 1911-2011 (Navy League) 7. Douglas A-20 (Posterbook 1941-1942) 9. Birdmen; The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the Battle to Control the 8. A-20 Boston-Havoc (AirWar 92) Skies (Lawrence Goldstone) 9. USAAF. Douglas A-20 Havoc (Camouflage & Markings 20) 10. First in Flight. The Wright Brothers in North Carolina (Stephen Kirk) 10. RAF Northern Europe 1936-1945. Douglas Boston Havoc (Camouflage & 11. To Conquer the Air. The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight Markings 10) (James Tobin) 11. Douglas A-20 Boston-Havoc (Typy Broni 108) 12. California Wings. A History of Aviation in the Golden State (William 12. Douglas Havoc and Boston.The DB-7-A-20 Series (Crowood. Scott Schoneberger) Thompson) 13. History of the U.S. Air Force (David Anderton) 13. Defiant Blenheim and Havoc Aces (Osprey. Aircraft of the Aces. 105) 14. Treasures of the National Air and Space Museum 14. United States Army Aviators. Clothing 1917-1945 (C.G. Sweeting) 15. Wingless Eagle. US Army Aviation through WWI (Herbert Johnson) 15. US Marine Corps Aviation. 75 Year of Naval Aviation (General J. 16. A Dream of Wings - Americans and the Airplane, 1875-1905 (Tom Condon) Crouch) 16. A-20 Boston at War (Ian Allan. William Hess) 17. The Wright Brothers and the Invention of the Aerial Age (National Geographic. Tom Crouch) 18. Wind and Sand. The Story of the Wright Brothers (Lyanne Wescott) A-26 Invader. Douglas; 19. Aviation Pioneers (US Stamps) 1. A-26 & B-26 (Crowood) 20. The Wright Brothers (David McCullough) 2. A-26 B-C Invader (Warbird profile Nº1) 21. The Pioneers of Flight. A Documentary History (Phill Scott) 3. A-26 Invader. (WiA. 142. Russian) 22. Orville's Aviators. The outstanding Alumni of the Wright Flying School 4. A-26 Invader (Signal in Action. 1037) 1910-1016 (John Edwards) 5. A-26 Invader (Signal in Action. 1134) 23. A Picture Postcard History of U.S. Aviation (Almar Press. J. Lengenfelder) 5. A-26 Invader (Signal in Action. 1134) 24. Training to Fly. Military Flight Training 1907-1945 (Air Force History. 6. B-26 (A-26) Invader Units over Korea (Osprey Frontline Color. 04) Rebecca Cameron) 7. Douglas A-26 Invader Aircraft Manual (AAF) 25. Wings Over San Antonio (Arcadia. Mel Brown) 8.Foreign Invaders; The Douglas Invader in foreign military and US Clandestine Service (Ian Allan-Midland) 9. Douglas A-26 Invader (Warbird Tech. 22) A1.2; USA WW I; 9. Douglas A-26 Invader (Warbird Tech. 22) 1. American Aces of World War 1 (Osprey Aces. 42) 10. Douglas A-26 Invader (FAOTW 92 old. 1977) 2. US Naval Aviation in World War I (Naval Aviation News) 10. Douglas A-26 Invader (FAOTW 92 old. 1977) 3. USAS 1rst Pursuit Group. WWI (Osprey Elite Units 28) 11. Douglas A-26 Invader (Signal Walk Around No. 5551) 4. Thomas-Morse Scout (Profile 68) 12. Douglas A-26 (Posterbook 1943-1944) 5. American D.H.4 (B & W) (Profile. 97) 13. A-26K Flight Manual 6. Allied Aviation of World War I (Osprey Aviation Pioneers.05) 14. A-26B & C. Erection and Maintenance Instructions 7. Lafayette Escadrille- American Volunteer Airmen in WW1 (Osprey Elite 15. A-26 Invader (AirWar 142) Units 17) 16. Douglas A-26 Invader (cardboard) 8. Curtiss H.12 (Windsock Datafile 125) 17. A-26 Invader Units of WW II (Osprey Combat Aircraft 82) 9. The US Air Service in WWI Vol.3 (US Gouvernment) 17. A-26 Invader Units of WW II (Osprey Combat Aircraft 82) 10. The United States Air Force A Chronology (John C. Fredriksen) 18. Douglas A-26 Invader (Replic 28) 11. History of the 91st Air Squadron 1917-1919 (H. Guilbert) 19. A-26 INVADER (Model Cardboard. Modelis ir Erdve 01) 12. First to the Front (Schiffer. Charles Woolley) 20. A-26 Flying Characteristics. (NACA Wartime Report) 13. Ninetieth Aero Squadron (Leland Carver) 21. Douglas A-26 Invader in Combat over Europe(Kagero 19004) 14. Curtiss Company Profile 1907-1947 (Aeroplane. Company Profile) 22. The A-26 Invader (US Army Air Forces Photo Journal II) 15. Air Power at Sea. US Naval Aviation 1911-2011 (Navy League) 16. Birdmen; The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the Battle to Control the American Spitfires; Skies (Lawrence Goldstone) 1. American Spitfire camouflage and markings. Part1 (Ventura) 17. Air Force. A Pictorial History of American Airpower (Martin Caidin) 2. American Spitfire camouflage and markings. Part2 (Ventura) 18. California Wings. A History of Aviation in the Golden State (William 3. 4th F G. 'Debden Eagles'. Spitfires, P-47's, P-51’s ( Osprey-Elite Units. 30) Schoneberger) 4. American Spitfire Aces of World War 2 (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 80) 19. History of the U.S. Air Force (David Anderton) 5. 31st Fighter Group in WW2 (Spitfire, P-51) (Squadron Signal 6180) 20. Reconnaissance and Bomber Aces of World War I (Osprey. Aircraft of the 6. USAF Spitfire, B-24 & Boomerangs (Ventura. Classic Warbirds 07) Aces. 123) B-17 Flying Fortress. Boeing; 71. Bomber Bases 3rd Air Division 8th Airforce USAF 1942-45. B-17 & 1. B-17 Flying Fortress (Signal in Action. 1012) Liberator Squadrons in Norfolk and Suffolk (Pen & Sword. Martin Bowman) 1. B-17 Flying Fortress (Signal in Action. 1012) 72. Half a Wing, Three Engines and a Prayer. B-17s over Germany (B. O'Neil) 2. B-17 Flying Fortress (Signal in Action. 1063) 73. Masters of the Air America's. Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War 3. B-17 Flying Fortress (Signal, Walk Around.5516) Against Nazi Germany (Donald Miller) 3a. B-17 Flying Fortress (Squadron Signal in Action. 10219) 74. Mighty Fortress. Lead Bomber Over Europe (Ch.Alling. Pilot 8th Air 4. B-17 Units of the Eighth Air Force. Part1 (Osprey Combat. 18) Force) 5. B-17 Units of the Eighth Air Force. Part2 (Osprey Combat. 36) 75. Operation Thunderclap and the Black March. Two Stories of the 91st 6. B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the MTO (Osprey Combat. 38) Bomb Group (Richard Allison) 7. B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Pacific War (Osprey Combat. 39) 76. 91st Bombardment Group WWII (B-17’s). The Ragged Irregulars of 8. B-17's of the 303rd Bombardment Group (Osprey Elite Units. 11) Bassingbourn (Schiffer. Marion Havelaar) 9. Boeing B-17 (Avia Press. Militaria. 1) 77. Shot Down. The true story of pilot Howard Snyder and the crew of the 10. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress (Wydawnictwo Militaria. 37) B-17 Susan Ruth (Steve Snyder) 11. Boeing B-17B-H Flying Fortress (Osprey Aircam Aviation. 15) 78. Serenade to the Big Bird. B-17 (Schiffer. 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