May goodness be with you all =.=

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regards:

This is a small test.=.=

regards:
thank you
May goodness be with you all =.=
 
"mike" <s917124@mail.yzu.edu.tw> wrote in message
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regards:

This is a small test.=.=

regards:
thank you
May goodness be with you all =.=
=.= looks more like the last thing a victim of the Red Baron saw.

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regards:

This is a small test.=.=

regards:
thank you
May goodness be with you all =.=

=.= looks more like the last thing a victim of the Red Baron saw.

--
Regards ..... Rheilly Phoull
=•= might be closer to the mark.

DNA
 
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regards:

This is a small test.=.=

regards:
thank you
May goodness be with you all =.=

=.= looks more like the last thing a victim of the Red Baron saw.

--
Regards ..... Rheilly Phoull



=•= might be closer to the mark.

DNA
Oh bugger, a couple of the wings fell off during transmission.

DNA
 
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regards:

This is a small test.=.=

regards:
thank you
May goodness be with you all =.=

=.= looks more like the last thing a victim of the Red Baron saw.

--
Regards ..... Rheilly Phoull



=•= might be closer to the mark.

DNA



Oh bugger, a couple of the wings fell off during transmission.

DNA

Don't you hate it when that happens? ;)

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:24:20 GMT, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Genome wrote:

=•= might be closer to the mark.

DNA



Oh bugger, a couple of the wings fell off during transmission.

DNA

Don't you hate it when that happens? ;)
Wing struts might help. And landing gear.
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_\_0_/_
| | |

I had a Funadecker Folkker (sp?) model as a kid. A red plastic model
with 5 wings and a caracature head of the Red Baron with a chrome,
spike topped helmet.

--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
Active8 wrote:
I had a Funadecker Folkker (sp?) model as a kid. A red plastic model
with 5 wings and a caracature head of the Red Baron with a chrome,
spike topped helmet.

Mike

The only kits I built were jet planes and space capsules like project
mercury.

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
Active8 wrote:
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I had a Funadecker Folkker (sp?) model as a kid. A red plastic model
with 5 wings and a caracature head of the Red Baron with a chrome,
spike topped helmet.
I've never heard of a Fokker fuenfdecker- I think three was as far as
they went, and that was an imitation of the Sopwith Tripehound. By the
end of the war, Fokker was working with Junkers to produce some most
advanced- looking all- metal low wing monoplanes that wouldn't have
looked greatly out of place on the eve of WW2.

Paul Burke
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Paul Burke <paul@scazon.com> wrote
(in <39nkhfF6210qgU1@individual.net>) about 'May goodness be with you
all =.=', on Tue, 15 Mar 2005:
Active8 wrote:
_________
_\_0_/_
| | |

I had a Funadecker Folkker (sp?) model as a kid. A red plastic model
with 5 wings and a caracature head of the Red Baron with a chrome,
spike topped helmet.


I've never heard of a Fokker fuenfdecker- I think three was as far as
they went, and that was an imitation of the Sopwith Tripehound. By the
end of the war, Fokker was working with Junkers to produce some most
advanced- looking all- metal low wing monoplanes that wouldn't have
looked greatly out of place on the eve of WW2.

The only example of a pentaplane that I've seen is a film of one that
suffered terminal fuselage failure just before (?) take-off followed by
collapse of the wing structure.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:37:11 +0000, John Woodgate wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Paul Burke <paul@scazon.com> wrote
(in <39nkhfF6210qgU1@individual.net>) about 'May goodness be with you
all =.=', on Tue, 15 Mar 2005:
Active8 wrote:
_________
_\_0_/_
| | |

I had a Funadecker Folkker (sp?) model as a kid. A red plastic model
with 5 wings and a caracature head of the Red Baron with a chrome,
spike topped helmet.


I've never heard of a Fokker fuenfdecker- I think three was as far as
they went, and that was an imitation of the Sopwith Tripehound.
The second model I got from the club was a Sopwith Camel.

By the
end of the war, Fokker was working with Junkers to produce some most
advanced- looking all- metal low wing monoplanes that wouldn't have
looked greatly out of place on the eve of WW2.
Maybe it was Fokker like the real planes, not Folker. I think the
name was supposed to be as comical as the pilot figure. Funf,
funa,... whatever.
The only example of a pentaplane that I've seen is a film of one that
suffered terminal fuselage failure just before (?) take-off followed by
collapse of the wing structure.
I think they showed that on the history channel.
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 

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