Dear Fellow Enthusiasts,
After many years of data collecting and photographing at the World's largest Scrap and Storage yard known to all of us as AMARG ,
we are starting the layout and design a new book series that will cover the entire MASDC - AMARG period.
Because of the massive amount of aircraft that have been processed through , each aircraft-type will be covered in a separate
pictorial and data publication. Any suggestions , comments are welcome and appreciated.
Working on a Photo Book that covers AMARG
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- rené
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Re: Working on a Photo Book that covers AMARG
I suppose you have seen the following books:
- AMARC III by British Avt. Research Grp. (2006)
- AMARG by Veronico & Strong (2010)
nevertheless I will be curious about what we get to see!
René
- AMARC III by British Avt. Research Grp. (2006)
- AMARG by Veronico & Strong (2010)
nevertheless I will be curious about what we get to see!
René
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Re: Working on a Photo Book that covers AMARG
We are aware of these two publications and we are aiming to cover MASDC - AMARG period (1965-present) in both data and pictorial reviews with our planned publication.rené wrote:I suppose you have seen the following books:
- AMARC III by British Avt. Research Grp. (2006)
- AMARG by Veronico & Strong (2010)
nevertheless I will be curious about what we get to see!
René