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12-12-2007, 03:52 AM
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Pathfinder Cranswick - Pilot who flew the most operational missions
Just discovered this book (which is infact a reprint). The claim that he was the
pilot who flew the most operational missions
sounds interesting:
Amazon.co.uk: Pathfinder Cranswick: Books: Michael Cumming
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World War 2 Awards.com - CRANSWICK, Alec Panton
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Would make for some very interesting reading, Kyt. Am intrigued by the long range mail runs mentioned.
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I was intending to be good this month but may just have to "invest" in a second hand copy. I gather the reprint is the one to get because it has far more photos etc.
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A hungry Chrissy for you then?
Edit: make that Chrissy a Christmas so Kyt doesn't get too excited! :-P
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Bread and water now
Pity about the "edit" - i was hoping for an introduction
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