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VB, tell me how that LW Handbook by Price does. Price is a good author and I have a few of his books but never heard of that one.

Still waiting for the Emblems book I ordered way back when. Sending it out at the end of the month. Watching through the window and the postman just gives me a disgusted look when he sees me.
 
VB, tell me how that LW Handbook by Price does. Price is a good author and I have a few of his books but never heard of that one.

It's really not bad. The edition I have was published in 1977, but I believe the other is from 1986. It does a pretty good job of giving an overview.

Still waiting for the Emblems book I ordered way back when. Sending it out at the end of the month. Watching through the window and the postman just gives me a disgusted look when he sees me.

Me too! It feels like I ordered this thing years ago!
 
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Hi everybody,
I just received this book:



The title means: "All King's planes" and it's exactly what the title says: a sort of bible including all aircraft produced or even just designed in Italy during WW2.
Unfortunately it's in Italian only, but if you are looking for information, for instance on the Reggiane 2006, just let me know and I will probably able to help you.
Cheers
Alberto
 

Hello Alberto,

I have always been interested in Italian aircraft of WWII and good reference books on them are hard to find. I have done some searching to find "Tutti gli aerei del Re" but have not had any luck. Do you know of any place where an American, such as myself, could purchase the book? Sadly, I do not speak or read Italian but I can learn and pictures are a universal language.

Thank you,
 
Hi Bill,
first, I got my copy from e-bay and this is the link:
eBay Italia - Aste online e shopping a prezzo fisso
and there are two more copies available.
By the way, there aren't many pictures unfortunately , just three of for per subject and they are small of average quality.

An other option is this book in English, still on e-bay:
Regia Aeronautica, Chris Dunning, New | eBay
I have the Italian copy, it's a good book, but with some historical inaccuracies but is better then nothing if you are interested in the subject.
Also there are nice books on specific subjects, you could find them for instance here:
La Bancarella Aeronautica
Most of them are bi-lingual.
Hope the above will be of some help for you.
Cheers
Alberto
 
Hello Alberto,

Thank you for the links. I have the Dunning book as well as some others and I ordered the the Vinerba book even though it does not have many pictures. It is just more incentive to learn Italian. Thank you again!
 
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