lansei said:Amazon just canncelled my order also. I'm just trying to understand why because you can still get the book from Barnes & Noble. I guess I will have to keep checking with Amazon.
You can get it from B&N, but not till July 15.
lansei said:Amazon just canncelled my order also. I'm just trying to understand why because you can still get the book from Barnes & Noble. I guess I will have to keep checking with Amazon.
Hi All.
As far as I know ASP2 has been delayed slightly because the book is in fact being split into two volumes. I understand so much new material has been uncovered that there was too much for one volume.
Very best wishes, Tony.
Antonio said:It seems that not enough people is interested in commercial aircraft designs. In my opinion, enough interesting stuff for a full civil secret projects series.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stuck-Drawing-Board-Commercial-Revealing/dp/0752431722
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Building-Concorde-Tony-Buttler/dp/1910809144
Is the first volume actually being published today; or not?
Terry (Caravellarella)
... and American Secret Projects 2 came out this week
B*llocks! I pre-ordered my copy on amazon as it is due to be published this weekend and now amazon tell me it won't be delivered until between 3rd August and 21st September 2019!
Terry (Caravellarella)
I ordered both volumes from Amazon.co.uk. Given that Volume 2 is in stock, my copy of Volume 2 should ship shortly.B*llocks! I pre-ordered my copy on amazon as it is due to be published this weekend and now amazon tell me it won't be delivered until between 3rd August and 21st September 2019!
Terry (Caravellarella)
Amazon have mixed up volumes 2 and 3, it seems. You could order direct from Crecy instead.
Got my copy yesterday via amazon, very interesting.
Two things of particular intrest, an attempt by Douglas to put a tail ramp on its DC-3 and Boeing's turboprop 367-81 versions.
Have my copy since this morning thanks to the excellent services
of Standaard Boekhandel Belgium (31.95Eu)
Wonderfull book!
P.S : Boeing C-127 project is not mentioned nor illustrated it seems...
Got my copy yesterday via amazon, very interesting.
Two things of particular intrest, an attempt by Douglas to put a tail ramp on its DC-3 and Boeing's turboprop 367-81 versions.
What is the identity of the aircraft on the cover?