Saturday, November 26, 2005

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Paper aeroplane

Now, it's not everyday that you find an excellent aircraft design that you are able to work from and create a flying plane without very much effort, especially while sitting at yer desk!
This is one of those times, check it out.

Monday, October 17, 2005

My Editor!

Well, my editor has told me the small niggles that he found with the Mastery of the Air, so I am getting those taken care of before I put the book online to download.
This should only take a few days, time allowing!
All of you that have asked for a copy will bw the first to receive one, some of you asked if I will be able to send it by email, the only problem with that is the size, so if you don't mind downloading 4.5MB file with email it's ok with me.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Finishing Soon...

Finishing soon...

The book I am working on; 'The Mastery of the Air' is in the final stages of editing.
When I finish this editing, I will upload the file for you to Download for FREE !

I know that anyone with the slightest interest in the history of aviation will dive for this one, I just want to get it out there to all those people like You & Me. The ones that would be happy to receive such a book for Nuthin'.

This is just one of my ways of giving back, hoping that if enough people get the idea of Giving Back then we may never need to use aircraft for military means other than helping people out.
I suppose that's a lot to ask, but it's a goal to strive for!

Friday, September 02, 2005

The Mastery of the Air

Want One?
F-111F
My last patch, I never got one for the T-38A.

I'll have to look on ebay again.

I am republishing 'The Mastery of the Air' by William J. Claxton, if anyone is interested, It will be FREE for the ebook version.


There will be more soon

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Ready To Taxi

Hello Friend,

I am addressing you this way because we haven't yet met.
I hope you find this information to your liking. It has been my
passion for as long as I can remember.
There, that will be all for now.

Craig A. Bak
Ex-Crew Chief - F111-F/ 378, 380
T38-A/ various