VPNAVY Operation Poppy by Captain Edward M. Brittingham
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BooksBOOKs: Print "...The Consolidated PBY Catalina was considered obsolete by the U.S. Navy in 1939. However, the "Cat" turned out to be the best anti-sub aircraft available at the start of the Battle of the Atlantic because of it's range, capacity, and durability and was employed by many countries for ASW. This print features a U.S. Navy PBY-5A Catalina in early W.W.II markings engaged in a running battle with the scourge of the North Atlantic - a German type VII U-Boat. A limited edition of 500 printed on 100% acid-free cover stock. Original available. Size is 22"x 28" including a 2" white border. $48 + $7.00 shipping and handling..." Don Feight don@feightstudios.com WebSite: http://www.feightstudios.com/cats_claws.htm [16OCT2004]


BooksBOOKs: TITLE: "BLACK CATS NIGHTMARES and A BLONDE " Story of the nite fighter PBYs and PBMs in Pacific with a little romance thrown in by Don Sweet SweetUsn@aol.com...WEBSITE: http://hometown.aol.com/sweetusn/index.html. Ordering Information: Don Sweet, P.O. Box 103., Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423 [13APR2002]


BooksBOOKs: Title: "Black Cats and Dumbos: WWII Fighting PBYs" by Mel Crocker (Chapter 15 and 16)


BooksBOOKs: Title: "Black Cat Raiders of World War II" ISBN 0-933852-18-5...Capt. Richard C. Knott USN (1981)...198 Pages...The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America http://www.sonic.net/~bstone/nautical/ - 8 West Madison Street - Baltimore, MD 21201 - Phone: (410) 659-0220 |||||||||| fax: (410) 539-8832 - e-mail: lkeddie@aol.com, or 73244@compuserve.com, or ssjb86a@prodigy.com and also Lodowick Adams, Bookseller-2021 8th Street-Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401-(205) 345-9654 or e-mail L.AdamsBK@internetMCI.com "There is a chapter devoted to VP-54..." Contributed by Elliot Schreider elshirl@peoplepc.com [28DEC97]


BooksBOOKs: Title: "On Hell's Perimeters" By Don Klotz - The "Black Cats of the Navy" flew Hell's perimeters. Silhouetted against billowing white clouds and brightest blue skies, they soared in and out of some of the bloodiest and most costly battles in the Pacific. Here, for the first time, the PBY Catalina pilots and air crewmen of U.S. Navy Patrol Squadron 23 tell their epic World War II story. Don Klotz, a former radioman-gunner in the squadron, is publisher of the "Black Cat Log" newsletter. [17OCT2004]


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