AIRCRAFT MARKINGS OF THE WORLD 1912-1967
by Bruce Robertson
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- Hardcover
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(Subject: Aviation - General) Inscribed by previous owner. A history of markings by country for the first 55 years of powered, heavier than air than flight. Covers both military and civil types and includes approximately 1000 black and white photographs as well as numerous colour paintings and line drawings by W. F Hepworth, J. D. Carrick and John Stroud. (Published: 1967) (Publisher: Harleyford Publications) (ISBN: No ISBN) (Pagination: Large format, 232pp, c1000 b/w & colour illustrations) (Condition: good in red boards. dustwrapper poor & wrinkled) UL-XXXXXX
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- AIRCRAFT MARKINGS OF THE WORLD 1912-1967
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- Bruce Robertson
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- Hardcover
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