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Old 12th Aug 2006, 10:00
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Wings over Westgate?

I have been searching for years for a copy of 'Wings Over Westgate' by Geoffrey Williams, published by Kent County Council in 198 (5 - I think). It covers the early Short seaplane anti-sub ops out of Westgate in WW1. I contacted the author some years ago, but he had no spares, since when I have been through all the antiquarian book shops I can find, particularly those concerned with aviation/naval history. I am extremely anxious to obtain a copy as some of it is based on family material I sent to the author in the 1970s. Any info gratefully received. I am prepared to pay to get a copy. Thought I'd start here and then have a stab at the military forum. Finally registered after 7 years' lurking - I'm desperate now!
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There's a copy available at a UK bookshop listed on a well known Canadian used book website. Check your PMs.
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Very many thanks, India Four Two. Ordered tonight.
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