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AAIB Monthly Bulletins
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this post, but I'm sure it'll be moved/removed if not.
I am in the awkward position of moving house in just over a fortnight and packing many years of possessions to be put in storage until the new house is ready. I have packed my 1100 or so aviation and space books, along with boxes of research material and notes from my years researching BSAA, but one thing I won't have space for is my AAIB Bulletins. I have hardcopy monthly bulletins from 1998 to about 2016 or 2017 (I can check the exact dates if necessary). If anyone would like to have these, please let me know. I'm afraid the only rules have to be that I cannot split them (it's all or nothing) and "buyer collects"! I'm in the Reading area. Regards, Ian |
A quick update -
My wife and I have now been through the whole collection making sure they're sorted correctly, and can confirm the whole collection consists of every single bulletin from March 1997 through to May 2018, so if my maths is correct I believe that's a total of 255 bulletins, all in excellent condition. They will have to be dumped quite soon if nobody is interested. Ian |
Problem is llikely because they are all available online
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Originally Posted by bean
(Post 11742578)
Problem is llikely because they are all available online
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Probably in the minority, but much prefer paper to screen.
Sadly being in SW France Reading a bit too far to collect ! |
You might consider donating them to the local Library or technical college perhaps ?
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Originally Posted by bean
(Post 11742578)
Problem is llikely because they are all available online
Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 11742597)
As far back as 1983 on The National Archives' website, in fact.
Originally Posted by lossiemouth
(Post 11742685)
Probably in the minority, but much prefer paper to screen.
Sadly being in SW France Reading a bit too far to collect ! |
I took a lot of stuff down to the local Air cadets. It was like chucking a handful of corn amongst the chickens.
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Originally Posted by Flyingmac
(Post 11742864)
I took a lot of stuff down to the local Air cadets. It was like chucking a handful of corn amongst the chickens.
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