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Posted: June 26, 2003 04:21 am
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Osprey Publishing has just realesed a new book about Romanian world war 2 aces, author Denes Bernad. Take a look at : http://www.ospreypublishing.com/title_deta...php/title=S535X
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Posted: June 29, 2003 07:01 pm
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Indeed, my book has been published by Osprey this week.
For details, see the recently posted messages on my discussion forum:
http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31

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Posted: July 26, 2003 08:36 am
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The second big strike of Mr Bernad. The "Rumanian aces of world war 2" is a well documented study about the life of "vanatori" as Mr Bernad said "with their achievements and their losses"

Plenty new information about forgotten pilots and units helped by a lot of new photo. Very welcomed is the discription of the Odessa campaign with the PZL units. Also new facts about the "volte-face" of 23 august 44 and anti Axis campaign. Beside the romanian new facts, a novelty consists in the documentation of pilots names downed by romanian pilots. For exemple the 11 kills ace Nikolay F Khimushin downed by capt Bazu Cantacuzino on his legendary combat of 27/07/1943

The study become the root of the history of " vanatori" and it will pass some time that someone else will do better.

Sincerly yours, B Miclescu
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Posted: July 26, 2003 01:19 pm
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Thank you, fruntas Miclescu, for your kind words.

Indeed, that is my main goal, namely to publish books on the history of ARR, which can then be used as reference for future, expanded titles. So far, it appears that I succeeded, as - besides books published outside Rumania, which already make reference to my Sq./Sig. and other books - the two recent titles published in Rumania apparently also 'inspired' from my work - e.g. the book published by AeroMagazin (see my comments elsewhere in this forum).

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Bernard Miclescu
Posted: July 26, 2003 03:54 pm
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Dear Mr Bernad,

Endeed, the "Histoire de l'aviation roumaine durant la deuxième guerre mondiale" is a study based on your first major book (that i know) about Romanian aviation.Also the article of the "l'ARR dans la deuxième guerre mondiale" published in no 17(i don't remember exactly) of the WingMasters magasine. I hope to get the other book of Modelism in august. I will be at Ghencea cimetery on 18/08/03 at the thomb of Al Serbanescu and maybe in the afternoon i will go to Modelism editions.

The only study in non-romanian language that i think is not based at 80 per cent like the others upon your book, is "Les Messerschmitt Bf109 roumains" published as Hors série no1 at AirMag magazine in France.

So "Keep walking" on this way!


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Bernard Miclescu
Posted: July 26, 2003 03:56 pm
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forgot to tell "sa traiti Domn plutonier major" !!!!!
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