New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
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New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
All,
Our second publication of this year has now arrived: "Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010".
This is a new publication, containing 240 full colour pages with airfield guides of all major civil airfields and all military airfields, apart from some glider airfields in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Apart from presenting these Airfield Guides online we now have them available in a book. A book that should be on the packing list of each and every spotting trip to be undertaken in Western Europe. Why a book? We felt that there was a demand for such a publication obviously. Looking at ourselves, how sophisticated our car navigation or pda may be, most of us still use a print out of the online guides of the country they are visiting.
And as an extra bonus, this book contains some 10 to 15% more guides for the countries covered then the online version!!!
To order your copy, visit http://www.scramble.nl/shop.htm!!
Alternatively, you could drop by at our stand during the Volkel Open Days on 19 and 20 June.
Apart from saving yourself the postage and packing, we are preparing several great bargains for Volkel, especially for subscribers to our magazine, and even for non-subscribers, but more on those later, so stay tuned!
We hope to welcome you at our booth at Volkel!
Kind regards,
Our second publication of this year has now arrived: "Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010".
This is a new publication, containing 240 full colour pages with airfield guides of all major civil airfields and all military airfields, apart from some glider airfields in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Apart from presenting these Airfield Guides online we now have them available in a book. A book that should be on the packing list of each and every spotting trip to be undertaken in Western Europe. Why a book? We felt that there was a demand for such a publication obviously. Looking at ourselves, how sophisticated our car navigation or pda may be, most of us still use a print out of the online guides of the country they are visiting.
And as an extra bonus, this book contains some 10 to 15% more guides for the countries covered then the online version!!!
To order your copy, visit http://www.scramble.nl/shop.htm!!
Alternatively, you could drop by at our stand during the Volkel Open Days on 19 and 20 June.
Apart from saving yourself the postage and packing, we are preparing several great bargains for Volkel, especially for subscribers to our magazine, and even for non-subscribers, but more on those later, so stay tuned!
We hope to welcome you at our booth at Volkel!
Kind regards,
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
The Scramble Team be praised!
I've been waiting for this indeed, thanks a million!
I've been waiting for this indeed, thanks a million!
Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
As I said in a previous message yesterday - after having seen the Airfield Guide at the scramble booth in Volkel - the description of the FAF Colmar-Meyenheim BA 132 comes with the map of what I thought out of my memory is Clermont-Ferrand-Aulnat RAP. I suggest you open the online Meyenheim map to the public so that any buyers can print and insert it in their books...
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Habi
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Hi Habi,
I am afraid you are right
The map for Clermont Ferrand has been used twice, once correctly with Clermont Ferrand itself, and once with Colmar.
I have notified the team which created the book.
Regards,
Hans
I am afraid you are right
The map for Clermont Ferrand has been used twice, once correctly with Clermont Ferrand itself, and once with Colmar.
I have notified the team which created the book.
Regards,
Hans
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Ik heb het boek ook gistern gekocht. Ziet er goed uit, alleen ik mis wel iets: een kaartje van het land met daarop het overzicht van welk veld waar (ongeveer) ligt.
Misschien een idee om zoiets alsnog (in PDF bijvoorbeeld) uit te geven zodat je dat in het boek kan bewaren?
Just my 2 cents.
Misschien een idee om zoiets alsnog (in PDF bijvoorbeeld) uit te geven zodat je dat in het boek kan bewaren?
Just my 2 cents.
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Now what contries are exactly represented in this book? Because the following text is not quite clear:
"... all major civil airfields and all military airfields, apart from some glider airfields in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom."
Are all West European countries represented and did you omit the glider fields for the above countries, or are only Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom in the book?
I'm very interested in this book, but if Spain's not in, it makes less sense for me.
"... all major civil airfields and all military airfields, apart from some glider airfields in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom."
Are all West European countries represented and did you omit the glider fields for the above countries, or are only Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom in the book?
I'm very interested in this book, but if Spain's not in, it makes less sense for me.
Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Alleen deze landen staan in het boek, dus geen Spanje.nose wrote:are only Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom in the book?
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Ok, tnx.Michel wrote:Alleen deze landen staan in het boek, dus geen Spanje.nose wrote:are only Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom in the book?
I really wonder why it's called "Western Europe" then...
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
It is not uncommon to regard Spain as being part of southern Europe.
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Ok, you got a point there. Any chances there will be a Southern Europe edition?Key wrote:It is not uncommon to regard Spain as being part of southern Europe.
Erik
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
There might be in the future, yes. But that will take at least another year, and probably longer. Our coverage of that area is far less complete than the presently published one was when this project was started, and even that meant more work than we like... (but we had a very persistent project manager ).
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Hi,
Regards,
Hans
Colmar has now been opened to everybody as suggested.Habi wrote:I suggest you open the online Meyenheim map to the public so that any buyers can print and insert it in their books...
Like the idea. Will see what I can do, time permitting!!EHAM wrote:Ik heb het boek ook gistern gekocht. Ziet er goed uit, alleen ik mis wel iets: een kaartje van het land met daarop het overzicht van welk veld waar (ongeveer) ligt.
Misschien een idee om zoiets alsnog (in PDF bijvoorbeeld) uit te geven zodat je dat in het boek kan bewaren?
Regards,
Hans
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Thanks for the work, guys!
Great booklet to have in your car.
Great booklet to have in your car.
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
Colmar will be closed in the very near future so no problem there
I really like the book. If there will be a future release could it be fitted with a hard(er) cover? Since this book will be an important tool during trips it will be treated as such and a hard cover could extent its life. Further nothing but praise, it's really a must-have.
I really like the book. If there will be a future release could it be fitted with a hard(er) cover? Since this book will be an important tool during trips it will be treated as such and a hard cover could extent its life. Further nothing but praise, it's really a must-have.
Greetz,
Patrick
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Re: New book: Airfield Guides - Western Europe 2009/2010
heee... obviously we want you to buy a new copy when the cover is damagedSquAdmin wrote:and a hard cover could extent its life.
But on a more serious note; a hard cover would make the book even more expensive, not only for producing it, but also postage and packing (because larger and heavier).
Regards,
Hans