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David R Townend
April 1st 04, 04:24 AM
Due to popular demand, AeroFile is keeping the pricing the same as the
introductory price for the second edition of "Military Aircraft Designations
and Systems". The 2002 Edition is completely reworked and updated, it now
features designations from six countries including Canada, United States,
Japan, Russia, Germany
and Sweden. In all, fifteen designation types are described and over 200
designation series and over 9,000 separate designations.

New for the 2002 edition are aircraft engines and missiles.

Published in October, copies are limited and a second printing price would
incorporate a price increase. We hope you take advantage of our pricing
now.

Please check it out for yourself at www.ultratech.net/~davtow and
www.ultratech.net/~davtow/more.html


David R Townend


www.ultratech.net/~davtow

B2431
April 1st 04, 12:10 PM
>From: "David R Townend"
>Date: 3/31/2004 9:24 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>Due to popular demand, AeroFile is keeping the pricing the same as the
>introductory price for the second edition of "Military Aircraft Designations
>and Systems". The 2002 Edition is completely reworked and updated, it now
>features designations from six countries including Canada, United States,
>Japan, Russia, Germany
>and Sweden. In all, fifteen designation types are described and over 200
>designation series and over 9,000 separate designations.
>
>New for the 2002 edition are aircraft engines and missiles.
>
>Published in October, copies are limited and a second printing price would
>incorporate a price increase. We hope you take advantage of our pricing
>now.
>
>Please check it out for yourself at www.ultratech.net/~davtow and
>www.ultratech.net/~davtow/more.html
>
>
>David R Townend
>

>www.ultratech.net/~davtow

This guy posts this message monthly. You'd think he'd have updated it a bit
since 2002.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

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