Just wondering. Has anyone produced downloadable aircraft reference books? This seems like something that would sell very well! At least for us modlers anyway.
I got “The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe : The life of Field Marshal Erhard Milch” and I tried to read it on my PDA: I prefer real paper as long as it is “written” but as there are lots of ebooks around, it is most probable that there are a number dealing with aviation among them; that is for the formerly intended ebooks; you can also find a lot of reference boooks that some people had and put them on their own scanners as individual initiatives. You can imagine where you can find them ( think of an animal very close to the mascot of one of your main political parties ) one advise though : avoid pdf as pictures are very poor and prefer rar or ace as they often contain jpg pictures; nevertheless, nothing beats real paper. I got the Monogram book on Japanese cockpit interiors at last and I don’ t want to imagine what it would look like in a ebook version. A last word: to be honest, ebooks are less harmful to real books in term of quality than mp3 to real sound of music.
G’day Guy’s,
This site www.armsmodelit.com.au has a cuople of E Book’s on both aircraft and Armour along with the rest of his cataloque.
Rob.
I downloaded there scaler…how does it work?