Book - Flashpoint China: Chinese Air Power and the Regional Balance (Deino)

no_name

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To me its senseless to buy books on Chinese air power as things are moving so fast in China that by the time the book hits the shelfs the information in it is already outdated.:(

The best place to keep track of Chinese military development is on internet forums like SDF.:D

Most people are not dedicated to search through forum posts and piece things together to stay up to date on info and number anyway. I think you'll find that people like us who frequent sinodefence as members are quite a small minority in the population. Even if someone had known about this place to look for info it takes what, maybe a couple of months of absence to lose track of where things are? So they would want a book for easy consumption. And if info goes out dated then economics would suggest some sequels and further editions :D.

I wonder, is there some sort of scheme where people can buy an online book regarding certain time changing topic, then have a sort of arrangement where they pay small amounts to received updated downloads every now and then.

Deino's Chinese air power monthly subscription perhaps? :D
 

Jeff Head

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To me its senseless to buy books on Chinese air power as things are moving so fast in China that by the time the book hits the shelfs the information in it is already outdated.:(

The best place to keep track of Chinese military development is on internet forums like SDF.:D

yes for you, but the majority of military enthusiasts are not as knowledgeable as you are, and the book will be good and relevant for at least 3 years. I may order one
Guys, I consider myself very knowledgeable about these things.

But having a good library is also a good thing and the quality of Deinos work are such that I am happy to have them in my library.

Very well researched, very good, outstanding pictures. Lots of GREAT info at your fingertips.

I would recommend them to anyone, irrespective of their level of understanding.

Yes, SD is a GREAT place to keep up with things that are happening...but in terms of documenting things that have happened, you will not find a better source on PRC aircraft.
 

Deino

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Thanks a lot guys, both for Your nice words (3) but also for Your suggestions & Franklin's concerns (2), but first of all to Your request on a e-book-version (1).

1. To admit, I will ask my "boss" again at Telford, but I think the chances are a bit slim, since first of all he thinks that most of all there are image-quality issues, that don't really be visible in print, but would be in an e-book version. Even more I think he is - similar to me - a bit "old-fashioned", just someone who like to have something in his own hand instead of something visible only on a tablet. But again, I will ask him.

2. That's in fact a big problem and it was even more one when I was just finishing that baby. One has to remember that we (most of all thanks to "
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at the CDF) were just getting a better understanding of what was going on then regarding the Brigades, how they were numbered and even more from what units they were formed. In return I do not know how many late-and-very-late corrections were added to the final draft including new images drawn by Tom Cooper. If I had to decide, I would have preferred to postpone it all by three months - what would have excluded a few really stupid mistakes (maybe someone noticed them !?) and even more it would have been much lesser stress.

Anyway... now back to "Flashpoint China" and after that a similar small-volume PLANAF-Orbat update is planned one year later and a full PLAAF-update half a year later-later.

If You therefore have any certain wishes like special analysis, special focus or maps, illustrations etc. just tell me PLEASE !

3. Just THANKS a lot.

All the best,
Andreas = Deino
 

Deino

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Minor update .... we have just finished the last editing, when again revised maps for the new Theatre Commands came out. As such ... I again had to reorganise the Orbat and add a few changes.

Anyway the final uncertainty is now the Hubei Province ... Southern or Central Theatre Command, that's the question ?? ... but otherwise I'm done.

Sadly Tom Cooper - my co-author - decided to leave that project, since after all the work we've done we had to cut the original fine considerably in oder to fit into the 80-pages limits and in the end he told the publisher to leave !

So now it's up to me to bring this baby back home ...

All the best,
´Deino
 
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