Fighting Cockpits: In the Pilot's Seat of Great Military Aircraft from World War I to Today
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9780760351505

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Donald Nijboer., & Donald Nijboer|AUTHOR. (2016). Fighting Cockpits: In the Pilot's Seat of Great Military Aircraft from World War I to Today . Zenith Press.

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Donald Nijboer and Donald Nijboer|AUTHOR. 2016. Fighting Cockpits: In the Pilot's Seat of Great Military Aircraft From World War I to Today. Zenith Press.

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Donald Nijboer and Donald Nijboer|AUTHOR. Fighting Cockpits: In the Pilot's Seat of Great Military Aircraft From World War I to Today Zenith Press, 2016.

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Donald Nijboer, and Donald Nijboer|AUTHOR. Fighting Cockpits: In the Pilot's Seat of Great Military Aircraft From World War I to Today Zenith Press, 2016.

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