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The book I read was:
'I Learned To Fly For Hitler' by Joe Volmar Kron Publications 1864 Irish Road Dundee, Michigan 48131, USA ISBN0-9671389-0-6 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 99-62464 Good reading, so add it to your library! Ray At 23:12 15 November 2006, Jack wrote: Ray Lovinggood wrote: Of course, the World War II vintage German rocket interceptor, of which I've forgotten who produced. Rocket power for launching and after a few minutes of fuel burn, it became a glider. Read the book, 'I Flew for Hitler' (is that the title? And I have forgotten the author's name. Good book!) _I Flew for the Fuhrer_ by Heinz Knoke http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...37/nbookcom-20 |
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