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Halder
The second part of our eight-page feature on the RNAS can be found online (and we have plenty of paper copies left as well).

http://content.yudu.com/A1gdyv/navynewsoct...esources/49.htm

and the first part is here (we still have paper versions left of that too):

http://content.yudu.com/A193rd/navynewsjul...esources/49.htm

It's likely to be the last special supplement, certainly for some time, possibly ever. sad.gif For the amount of work that goes in to writing, designing and drawing them, the feedback from readers (and extra sales) has been negligible, sadly, so I'm rather disinclined to produce any more.
martinb
QUOTE (Halder @ Sep 29 2009, 02:27 PM) *
The second part of our eight-page feature on the RNAS can be found online (and we have plenty of paper copies left as well).

http://content.yudu.com/A1gdyv/navynewsoct...esources/49.htm

and the first part is here (we still have paper versions left of that too):

http://content.yudu.com/A193rd/navynewsjul...esources/49.htm

It's likely to be the last special supplement, certainly for some time, possibly ever. sad.gif For the amount of work that goes in to writing, designing and drawing them, the feedback from readers (and extra sales) has been negligible, sadly, so I'm rather disinclined to produce any more.



Looks very interesting and must have taken a lot of work.
I have an interest in the RNAS as I live in Felixstowe where the had a base.
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