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Charles Lindbergh[_2_]
April 27th 16, 02:38 PM
As you can see I posted the exact same video file using three different methods of encoding. Take a look and
see if your reader handles all three posts in the same fashion, or if it has a problem with the file names for
any of them.
RiŠardo
April 27th 16, 05:11 PM
On 27/04/2016 14:38, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
> As you can see I posted the exact same video file using three different methods of encoding. Take a look and
> see if your reader handles all three posts in the same fashion, or if it has a problem with the file names for
> any of them.
>
I like the dog, he has the makings of a great dog! I was able to view
all three without difficulty using Thunderbird.
RiŠardo
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Charles Lindbergh[_2_]
April 27th 16, 05:23 PM
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:11:48 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>On 27/04/2016 14:38, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>> As you can see I posted the exact same video file using three different methods of encoding. Take a look and
>> see if your reader handles all three posts in the same fashion, or if it has a problem with the file names for
>> any of them.
>>
>
>I like the dog, he has the makings of a great dog! I was able to view
>all three without difficulty using Thunderbird.
>
Thanks, I thought he was an adorable pup, but I am hard pressed to find a pup that is not adorable.
I was trying to figure out which country the F-86 was dressed for, it looks like Spain?
I found this chart of roundels for the world's air forces, I wager a lot of guys in this group know these by
heart.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
April 28th 16, 09:06 AM
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:23:13 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
> wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:11:48 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>
>>On 27/04/2016 14:38, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>> As you can see I posted the exact same video file using three different methods of encoding. Take a look and
>>> see if your reader handles all three posts in the same fashion, or if it has a problem with the file names for
>>> any of them.
>>>
>>
>>I like the dog, he has the makings of a great dog! I was able to view
>>all three without difficulty using Thunderbird.
>>
>Thanks, I thought he was an adorable pup, but I am hard pressed to find a pup that is not adorable.
>
>I was trying to figure out which country the F-86 was dressed for, it looks like Spain?
>
>I found this chart of roundels for the world's air forces, I wager a lot of guys in this group know these by
>heart.
Interesting they chose to use a low-vis variant for the USA.
Byker
April 28th 16, 07:07 PM
"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message
...
>
> Interesting they chose to use a low-vis variant for the USA.
I can imagine the friendly-fire casualties should Libya and Benin go to
war...
Savageduck[_3_]
April 28th 16, 07:15 PM
On 2016-04-28 18:07:58 +0000, "Byker" > said:
> "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Interesting they chose to use a low-vis variant for the USA.
>
> I can imagine the friendly-fire casualties should Libya and Benin go to war...
That is also a slightly dated SAAF roundel. Here is the curret edition.
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Regards,
Savageduck
RiŠardo
April 28th 16, 09:46 PM
On 27/04/2016 17:23, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:11:48 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>
>> On 27/04/2016 14:38, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>> As you can see I posted the exact same video file using three different methods of encoding. Take a look and
>>> see if your reader handles all three posts in the same fashion, or if it has a problem with the file names for
>>> any of them.
>>>
>>
>> I like the dog, he has the makings of a great dog! I was able to view
>> all three without difficulty using Thunderbird.
>>
> Thanks, I thought he was an adorable pup, but I am hard pressed to find a pup that is not adorable.
>
> I was trying to figure out which country the F-86 was dressed for, it looks like Spain?
>
> I found this chart of roundels for the world's air forces, I wager a lot of guys in this group know these by
> heart.
>
Hi Charles,
Yes, it is Spain. It was part of their demonstration team and is now
based at El Museo de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica, Quatro Vientos, Madrid.
It's a superb museum - located on what was Spain's first military air
base.There's more information here:
http://www.aviation-news.co.uk/archive/magic_in_madrid.html
RiŠardo
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