Article about NA XB-70 Valkyrie in Le Fana 7-2018

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The pictures are from their Facebook page. Link: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LeFanaDelAviationMagazine/photos/?ref=page_internal
 
All correct, including the last post by fightingirish.
If such excerpts are put online by the Publisher himself, it should be no Problem to point to them, I think.
To prevent misunderstandings, it would be good, to give the direct link.
 
Indeed - the pictures were posted by the publisher to Facebook for promotional purposes. As such, its important to link to their Facebook page. If you are interested, buy the magazine :)
 
Jemiba said:
To prevent misunderstandings, it would be good, to give the direct link.
OK
PaulMM (Overscan) said:
Indeed - the pictures were posted by the publisher to Facebook for promotional purposes. As such, its important to link to their Facebook page. If you are interested, buy the magazine :)
I knew that the 3 pages were posted by the publisher for promotional purposes, because it's usually showed on a French website where I am forumer. But I must admit that I did not know that it was from Facebook.

I suscribe to Le Fana, since 2005, at least.
 

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