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I pulled my copy this morning and do agree that it has more information than I had remembered. It also includes some performance tables that I had forgotten. However, much of the book is still what I think of as general discussions. An example follows in the context of discussing the use of flaps on the F4F. Quote is from a comment by a Lieutenant Andrews: "Colonel Renner, I think, was in an F4F. I believe those flaps are very poor for maneuvering. Lieutenant Jorgenson just said negative. I think he was fighting in an F6F whose flaps are inferior for maneuvering but I think I've established for my own satisfaction that the position flap can be definitely be used to advantage for maneuvering."I read it and liked most of it. They compared some 29+ allied and 6+ axis fighters and rated them using some 30+ or so military and 20 or so civilian pilots, both from the U.S.A. and from other allied nations. All in all a very good read, in my opinion anyway.