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| Marcel Kareš
| Član od: 06 Ruj 2010 | Poruke: 4 | |
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Upisano: Pet Kol 08, 2014 8:59 am Naslov poruke: Czechoslovak seaplanes in Yugoslavia... |
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Hi friends.
I would like inform you that I published my new aviation books now.
The book have the name "Czechoslovak and Czech seaplanes. In these book is many information and cca 179 photos from using of Czechoslovak seaplanes in Yugoslavia...
The my book describes the 384 pages (size 175 × 250 mm, hard cover) on the history of Czechoslovak and then Czech float planes, flying boats and gyroplane equipped with floats. Listed are also foreign machines of all these categories, including helicopters with floats, used or produced in our country. Also included are Czechoslovak and Czech seaplanes used abroad and visits to foreign aircraft on water Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic. There are 9 separate chapters are accompanied by 392 black and white and 71 color photographs and other images. The main chapters 9 adds color profiles. The text in Czech only!
Table of Contents / Chapter:
- Introduction (general information about seaplanes in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic...).
- Aero A29 (Czechoslovak military floatplane, 1926-1939. Note - many information and photos from using in Yugoslavia...).
- Letov Š.16.J (Czechoslovak military float plane used by the Yugoslav Royal Naval Aviation, 1929-1941. Note - new text, new photos, 2 color profile...).
- Letov Š.328.v (Czechoslovak military floatplane, 1935-1939. Note - many information and photos from using in Yugoslavia...).
- Saunders-Roe A.19 Cloud (British transport amphibious flying boat operated by CSA, 1933 - present...). Note - many information and photos from using in Yugoslavia...
- FG 227 (German military test flying boat built in Prague, 1942-1947...).
- Sokol Aircraft M1 with floats (Czechoslovak sports trainer floatplane, 1949-1955...).
- Amateur structure (Czechoslovak amateur construction floatplane...).
- Czech seaplanes and helicopters since 1989.
Some pictures from this book you can see here:
http://modelweb.modelforum.cz/2014/07/26/kniha-ceskoslovenske-a-ceske-hydroplany/?lang=CS#more-60312
I prepared 400 copies of this book only.
Please, if you interest for this books, please let me know.
Many thanks for your attention.
Have a nice day.
Best regards, Marcel Kareš from Pilsen in Czech Republic (e-mail: mkares@seznam.cz)
P. S. I am sorry for my very bad English. |
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