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What publishing or authar rights best civil aviation books. Jane’s have a very good context and pics in there books. The author Micheal J.H. Taylor also right good books. I have a book called Encyclopedia Of All The Worlds Civil Aircraft. That is very nice.

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By: Merlin3945 - 8th July 2011 at 21:43

If you want them to go to a decent place where someone will respect them then Amazon is probably the place rather than ebay etc.

Some aviation dealers around so maybe there but you wont get much for them.

Ask nicely if you can list them on here or maybe some members will show an interest and PM you.

Depends on the titles really.

Play.com is another quite good one.

PM me with a list of titles and I will ask around. As I said its all down to the books.

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By: Simmer - 13th December 2000 at 08:52

RE: Aviation books

I agree with V1 the Airlife series is a good one, I’ve got the 777 one, the A320, and also the DC-10. Next one on my list is the 747-400, I think it’s #3 of the series. I ordered my last from (777) from Key Publishing’s online shop, the URL is https://shop.keymags.co.uk.

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By: V1 - 12th December 2000 at 18:53

RE: Aviation books

Well, in the UK a publisher called Airlife churns out some good material. They do produce quite a few ‘photo’ orientated books by Robbie Shaw, though some of the photographs are excellent. They also have an ‘Airlife’s Airliners’ series dedicated to the history of specific comercial aircraft. I have the one about the Tristar, which is excellent, and I wish to acquire the book in the same series about the B767.

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