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<blockquote data-quote="Nico" data-source="post: 141703" data-attributes="member: 2064"><p>Hi Fellows,In those first days of January, for the series GAS - I Grandi Aerei Storici, Delta Editrice published my text devoted to the 'Bimotori Caproni' (from Ca.306 to Ca.316). It's a matter for that I'm indebted to late Rosario (Roberto) Abate, as I remember in the foreword. Roberto, during Seventies, supplied me a lot of information. I hope to have found some lesser known pictures and information about this very interesting family of aircraft.</p><p>N. 66 of "Eserciti nella Storia" also contains some features of interest for our readers, as the Char d'Assault Schneider CA.1 with a couple of authentic WW I colour pictures (autochromies Lumières, I think), and my beloved Teracruzer truck family. Other articles are devoted to battles and campaigns, as usually.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nico S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nico, post: 141703, member: 2064"] Hi Fellows,In those first days of January, for the series GAS - I Grandi Aerei Storici, Delta Editrice published my text devoted to the 'Bimotori Caproni' (from Ca.306 to Ca.316). It's a matter for that I'm indebted to late Rosario (Roberto) Abate, as I remember in the foreword. Roberto, during Seventies, supplied me a lot of information. I hope to have found some lesser known pictures and information about this very interesting family of aircraft. N. 66 of "Eserciti nella Storia" also contains some features of interest for our readers, as the Char d'Assault Schneider CA.1 with a couple of authentic WW I colour pictures (autochromies Lumières, I think), and my beloved Teracruzer truck family. Other articles are devoted to battles and campaigns, as usually. Nico S. [/QUOTE]
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