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Fuze Reference...

I hope you're not suggesting he is a plagiarist! The fact that some of his CDs are available elsewhere is purely coincidental.

One of his "Treatise of Ammunition" CDs is a direct copy of the "Google" version
each page has "digitised by Google" thereon.

Professionally copied = someone else's work.

What ones are you after?

TimG
 
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Tim, yes its purely a coincedental that most of the data is free to find, so i dont suggest, but just by coincedental googling i found the same data.:tinysmile_shutup_t2
 
I hope you're not suggesting he is a plagiarist! The fact that some of his CDs are available elsewhere is purely coincidental.

One of his "Treatise of Ammunition" CDs is a direct copy of the "Google" version
each page has "digitised by Google" thereon.

Professionally copied = someone else's work.

What ones are you after?

TimG

Hi Tim,
I do not have much fuze reference at all, infect all I have is an original copy of 'Munitions Lexicon' which is a very good reference of German fuzes with some great diagrams. If I can find other reference like that I'd be happy!

I'm after any reference on fuzes from WW2 to modern day, all countries. I understand that original reference can be expensive and hard to come by so would be happy with PDF files or reference on disc.

Cheers,
Darren
 
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