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Old 8th Sep 2010, 10:31
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Torque Tonight
 
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Every time somebody comes up recommending 'Ace the TPI', I will come on here and give my fair and honest personal review of the book, which goes along the lines of:

'This book is a half-arsed peice of crap, so full of errors that the editor should be slapped and the print run should be pulped and recycled into something more educational such as Razzle. The authors and publishers do not deserve your hard-earned money for such a poor publication which is fundamentally not fit for purpose. A 13 year old air cadet should be able to get the lift formula correct. Do not waste your money on this P.O.S.'
(c) 2008, The Torque Tonight Literary Review.

It irritates me to think of the author and publishers making a healthy profit from hard-up student pilots for such a dangerously erroneous attempt at a text book. Absolute dogs' eggs - and you can quote me on that.
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