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- Q5262475 subject Q13285405.
- Q5262475 subject Q6939247.
- Q5262475 subject Q7108744.
- Q5262475 subject Q9698667.
- Q5262475 abstract "Derek Wood (1930 – 2 May 2003) was the author of Jane's World Aircraft Recognition Handbook. ISBN 0-7106-0343-6. Wood was the editor of "Jane's" the publishers of a wide range of military handbooks and weekly defence newsletters until he retired in 1993. For more than 30 years Derek was the doyen of aviation specialists in Fleet Street and enjoyed a reputation for unimpeachable integrity. He was renowned, not only for his expertise and keen intellect, but also for his steadfast refusal to compromise moral stands in a notoriously competitive field.".
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- Q5262475 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939247.
- Q5262475 wikiPageWikiLink Q7108744.
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- Q5262475 wikiPageWikiLink Q9698667.
- Q5262475 type Thing.
- Q5262475 comment "Derek Wood (1930 – 2 May 2003) was the author of Jane's World Aircraft Recognition Handbook. ISBN 0-7106-0343-6. Wood was the editor of "Jane's" the publishers of a wide range of military handbooks and weekly defence newsletters until he retired in 1993. For more than 30 years Derek was the doyen of aviation specialists in Fleet Street and enjoyed a reputation for unimpeachable integrity.".
- Q5262475 label "Derek Wood (author)".