“…A strong similarity between the spectrum of PU Vul and that of a normal F supergiant was observed in 1979-1983, during the prolonged brightness maxi- Year -1900 _ 176, ,781 |80, ,82, ,84, ,86, ,88, ,90, ,92, ,94 JD -2440000 mum. This similarity was noted from the energy distribution from UV to near IR (Nakagiri & Yamashita 1982, Friedjung et al 1984, Belyakina et al 1985, 1990, Vogel & Nussbaumer 1992 as well as from relative intensities of absorption lines (Hric et al 1980, Gershberg et al 1982, Yamashita et al 1982, 1983, Kolotilov 1983a, lijima & Ortolani 1984 and from quantitative analysis by the curve of growth method (Belyakina et al 1985, Kanamitsu 1991. During these years, PU Vul could not be distinguished from a normal F supergiant by its luminosity, effective temperature, physical parameters and chemical composition of its atmosphere.…”