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    Fatal Army Air Forces Aviation Accidents

    During the Second World War over 15,500 USAAF personnel and over 7,100 aircraft were destroyed in fatal accidents in the United States. Read about this appalling toll in:

    FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945

    This three-volume work chronicles all AAF fatal accidents that occurred in the US, providing date, location, AC info, names and accident cause in a well orgainzied and easy to use format. This work has over 32,000 individual index entries. This work is in a second printing.

    Noted Aviation Author Nick Veronico:

    "an important contribution to the historical record."




    Air Classics Magazine "excellent"


    Aviation News Magazine:
    "This is a superlative work for aviation enthusiasts and historians and a staggering piece of reserach into a previously unexplored avenue of aviation."

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    FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
    IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945

    www.warbirdcrash.com

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    During the Second World War over 15,500 USAAF personnel and over 7,100 aircraft were destroyed in fatal accidents in the United States. Read about this appalling toll in:

    FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945

    This three-volume work chronicles all AAF fatal accidents that occurred in the US, providing date, location, AC info, names and accident cause in a well orgainzied and easy to use format. This work has over 32,000 individual index entries. This work is in a second printing.

    Noted Aviation Author Nick Veronico:

    "an important contribution to the historical record."


    Air Classics Magazine "excellent"


    Aviation News Magazine:
    "This is a superlative work for aviation enthusiasts and historians and a staggering piece of reserach into a previously unexplored avenue of aviation."

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    Tony M.
    This book is still available.

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    FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
    IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945

    www.warbirdcrash.com

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