Apparently, he didn't do this because he was a knucklehead, but because he had
discovered that the largest audience for mass-market paperbacks about WW2
aviation were junior high school and early high school boys, so he adjusted his
writing to make it as appealing as possible to this target audience.
Even that may make it sound more deliberate than it was. Do the math:
he wrote 150 books in what? thirty? years? Forty at most. That's a
book every three months.
Ask Ed Rasimus what it takes to write a book.
(And he didn't have to do any research
all the best -- Dan Ford
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