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Old December 2nd, 2007, 11:53 AM
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Thumbs up Flypast December 2007 issue

Incl a 30-page RAF bomber special

Ship hunting Wellingtons

Stirlings over Arnhem

Long-range Lancasters

Boston bridge-busters

Düsseldorf raiders

Just got mine so can only tell it looks good...
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Thumbs up Re: Flypast December 2007 issue

In the UK we're already onto the January 2008 issue....

The December 'Double Issue' was indeed very interesting ( I enjoyed Arie-Jan van Hees' article about the Stirling at Arnhem ; I met him there in 2004 and he was a very charming guy ). The January issue has part 2 of the most intriguing 'detective story' to trace the identity and history of the Mk IX Spitfire found in Burma and now under restoration at Duxford.

Fascinating stuff !
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Default Re: Flypast December 2007 issue

Hi All,

I'm probably a little biased, but I'm a tremendous fan of FlyPast.

As for the issues, we're always about two months behind in the land down under. It's a long way by boat, but always worth the wait.

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