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Filming Update

Hey,

This week has been busy as I have been gearing up for the reveal of my new book project next week. If you haven't heard about that yet, check out the last post I made.

Yesterday, I filmed at the RAF Museum in London and did a full tour of their Ju-87. As one of the last few remaining examples left in the world, this video is perhaps the most comprehensive 'walkaround' I have made as of yet. I couldn't get inside (conservation and radiation reasons) but I think you will be very happy with the 30+ min tour. Of course, it ties in with the book campaign as well, which is nice timing and I am very thankful to the museum for making it possible.

This video will hit early access beginning of next week prior to the public release at which point I will also release more information about the upcoming book.

Thanks for the support!
Chris

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Comments

Yes, the instruments are slightly radioactive

Military Aviation History

Hey Sean, happy to hear it. The campaign will start soon and signed copies will be available :)

Military Aviation History

There is a group in NZ building a Stuka replica! https://flic.kr/p/2etoNGN

Errol Cavit

This is very exciting news, Chris. I'm amazed that any of these aircraft survived the war at all. I'm very much looking forward to your walk around, and I'm VERY interested in your book. Please share details with us on how we might purchase it as soon as you can. Thanks! ...BTW, are you going to sign these books???

Sean Tyson

Radiation reasons? Do they have 837 radium-painted instruments that glow in the dark?

Dave D

I see that the landing gear is right as the break in the wing, just like in the F4U Corsair. I’m guessing it was for the same reason.

Chris- graphics advice. The first three times i glanced at this photo of the Stuka, i did not see the book. ………. I have an odd model story. I guess you could say it is a story about finding a way to get a bad feeling out of your system……… i made a very careful, 1/32 model of the Stuka and left it out in the weather. I was done with it.

Well then I greatly look forward to seeing what you've written. Congratulations on completing this.

Wayne Moyer

Thanks so much, John! If your father built models, did you follow his hobby as well?

Military Aviation History

Yes, worldwide shipping !

Military Aviation History

Chris- am I interested in the aircraft? ..yes..I grew up with my father building a model of it..would I buy a book..maybe..would I buy a book on a Stuka you author and publish..darn right!

John aitken

I should have asked this in your last Patreon post. Are we going to be able to get the book in the US?

Wayne Moyer


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