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Bushplane Book

Historic Aviation has a real nice book on Bushplanes on sale for $9.95. Is is normally $34.95. Here is the link if anyone is interested.
http://www.historicaviation.com/product_info.po?ID=8806&product=Books&category=civil&subcategory=Seaplanes
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Re: Bushplane Book

Ordered one up. Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Bushplane Book

Did anyone else buy this book? After calling a Curtiss a Cirrus twice in the first few pages I almost threw it out the window :twisted:
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Haven't received mine yet (it's been a while...) but a friend got one, and discovered a picture of his C-180 in it, so that was neat to hear. Hoping it shows up soon.

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UtahMaule wrote:Did anyone else buy this book? After calling a Curtiss a Cirrus twice in the first few pages I almost threw it out the window :twisted:


Don't be too hasty, seems like I remember a Cirrus biplane.
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hotrod150 wrote:
UtahMaule wrote:Did anyone else buy this book? After calling a Curtiss a Cirrus twice in the first few pages I almost threw it out the window :twisted:


Don't be too hasty, seems like I remember a Cirrus biplane.


Seriously? :?

A Cirrus Puss Moth??? I think they meant Curtiss, but that would still be incorrect... I'm no history buff, but that seems a little obvious :roll:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Puss_Moth
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denalipilot wrote:Haven't received mine yet (it's been a while...) but a friend got one, and discovered a picture of his C-180 in it, so that was neat to hear. Hoping it shows up soon.

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Great timing- it just showed up in the mail about an hour after that post. Haven't delved into the writing yet, but the pictures alone are worth the $10 sale price.

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Re: Bushplane Book

Well, it is reassuring that you guys got your orders.
I got a teensy bit carried away and ordered that plus several other books and videos, and don't remember which CC I put it on, sooo...
I hated to spend the effort to see if it had been posted to a CC yet. I'll relax.
Calm down.
Wait (sorta) patiently..... :roll:

lc

THX for the update, fellas.....
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