Mark C. Yerger
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Just got the new Robert Taylor Beaufighter print as well as an old companion print of the same type. To the frame shop in the moring Below a couple of wall shots
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Anyone else collect these ? I like the numbered ones, these are my 15th theatre made ones.
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some more
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Love framed avaiation art, here are some shots of 1/4 of mine. Included are Wootton, Taylor, Bailey, Atach, and Phillips.
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Wolf Keilig "Die Generale des Heeres" list all with military info
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I display my small postcard size ones under glass atop bookcases and in albums (about 400). I only frame for the wall large format photos signed with a personal dedication.
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No, don't collect militaria. The SS KC holders are all people who have helped with my books.
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I'll have to scan some others this weekend.
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As time permits will have some other signed photos scanned and posted. I've always had a great deal of interest in Stuka KC holders. Amazing numbers of missions flown compared with Allied pilots. Below is a large format color photo of Franz Kieslich dedicated to me, he flew well over 1000 missions and won the Oakleaves.
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To pen to pick 1:
Single engine fighters: Spitfire, Tempest, Ki-84, George, Fw-190D, Zero (early war)
Nightfighters: P-61 and Mosquito
2 engine bombers: B-26, A-26, Ju-188/288/388, and repeat mosquito
4 engine bombers: B-17
twin engine fighters: P-38 and Mosquito
Ground attack: Typhoon, FW-190, and P-47
But arguments could be had for many as a lot of types were close in the peak of propeller driven development.
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Got the JG-300 book. Heard also that Monogram is doing a Ta-152 book this year, similar to their Ar-234 and Do-335 books.
Generally I'm interested in:
aircraft development, etc
aces (biographical)
Among my favorite British aircraft authors are Mason and Shores. Also VERY much enjoy Warner's Blenheim book. Its a tad rough finding what I want as a UK aircraft fan who lives "over here" and took some time to get all my Putnam volumes and some other titles.
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seems I can only post 3 photos, would like to see the groupings of others.
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Bob
Have a few photos I can get scanned and post, no scanner of my own. Will work on it.
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My most recent book released about a week ago, my 3rd on SS/Police German Cross holders (the initial work covered all GC in Silver holders). Needed are copies of documents (awarded to or signed by GC holders), as well as any photo material (with or without the award). I have 9 more to write. Full credit given for any material used.
Mark C. Yerger
yewrg@aol.com
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Just joined and though I write books on a German topic, my 700+ WWII aircraft books are a relax hobby with interest in RAF, US, German, and Japanese aircraft. I am always looking for good titles. I note the lack of much available at all on Martin Maryland twin engine bombers bought by the RAF though a new non-English booklet has appeared. I hope members in the UK will post photos from some of your exceptional air shows and aerial related museums, have seen some in person but not all. Among my favorites (in no order) created "over the pond" are:
Tempest
Typhoon
Beaufighter
Halifax
Spitfire
Stirling
Wellington
Sea Fury (though not WWII operational)
With walls of Robert Taylor, Frank Wootton, and other prints here to remind me !!
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I'd assume D.R. (normally d.R.) is for "der Reserve," a rank given to be held until the end of the war within all services.
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in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
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