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PatCartier

Airman
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Jan 11, 2011
Paris
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Very nice stuff! I really like the pulps. The use of the left swastika on the Flying Aces and Sky Birds is also an interesting touch and a statement of how things change in history/time. Most people are not aware that the swastika (particularly left, but also right) was a good luck symbol or charm for early aviators.

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Awesome, or as my kids used to say when we lived up north, "Wicked awesome!"

I know where my meagre allowance would have gone if these had been available to me at the local candy store when I was growing up. :D
 
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Beggining of the "modern" war: swastika has henceforth no more the same meaning !


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Fantastic stuff, never have seen most of these! No wonder so many young boys wanted to fly!

I would have enjoyed reading the story of how this came about....
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