Hi Just a quick post to make forum members aware of an online magazine 'Fighting High' that I publish through the website Fighting High ezine (The forum administrators have given me the OK to make this post.) To date the magazine has been very well received indeed and we are looking to spread the word. Fighting High is a downloadable collection of short stories and articles recounting and commemorating the Allied aircrew experience (British, Commonwealth, European and American) of the Second World War based upon primary sources – official and first hand accounts. We use contemporary design and rich media (including video) to present regular features concerning the World War Two Allied air campaign – focusing on the stories of the men involved. It includes contributions from people internationally recognised in their field of expertise, illustrated with period photographs and quality modern pictures and illustrations. To date, five issues have been published. Issues 1,2 and 3 are FREE to download (go to the download page on Fighting High ezine and scroll down). There is a small payment to view issues 4 and 5. If you have an interest in the WW2 air battle then I'm sure this will interest you. Hope you enjoy the magazine. Steve Darlow Fighting High ezine Steve Darlow BSc - Military Aviation Author
I had a look at the 'media rich' version, it's excellent, I like the way the page turns & you can watch videos. Just can't read it on the Loo where I read most of my magazines. Good Luck with it, I'm not enough of a Plane Nut to go for it myself.
Hello Steve and a big welcome to our little magazine. Hi Gage. Interested to see the quote by Ken Lee under your message. Ken features as one of the five in my book Five of the Few. A real gentleman and very open and helpful - a lovely man and it was a privilege to know him. Thanks to everyone else for the welcome messages - much appreciated.
Hi Gage. Interested to see the quote by Ken Lee under your message. Ken features as one of the five in my book Five of the Few. A real gentleman and very open and helpful - a lovely man and it was a privilege to know him. Thanks to everyone else for the welcome messages - much appreciated. Hey Steve. I'll just bump this so you get a few more hellos. Ken Lee is a man I much admire, wish I had met him . And I will have a good look around your site when I get a chance, from the quick look I had it looked good.