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Pete Reinhart
May 9th 04, 03:59 PM
All,
Someone posted a link to a web site in Poland the covered the restoration of
a Standard class Mucha.
The link I bookmarked is broken and I want to go to the site again. Can
anyone help.
They are fabulous pictures (probably close to a hundred) of restoration of a
seasoned wooden glider.
Tremendous eye candy.
Please help.
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Pete Reinhart
Austin, Texas
Wojciech Scigala
May 9th 04, 08:39 PM
Dnia 5/9/04 2:59 PM, Użytkownik Pete Reinhart napisał:
> The link I bookmarked is broken and I want to go to the site again. Can
> anyone help.
Original site was http://www.zss.radom.pl/mucha/ but looks like it's
under reconstruction now.
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G.Kurek
May 10th 04, 01:18 AM
"Pete Reinhart" > wrote in message >...
> All,
> Someone posted a link to a web site in Poland the covered the restoration of
> a Standard class Mucha.
> The link I bookmarked is broken and I want to go to the site again. Can
> anyone help.
> They are fabulous pictures (probably close to a hundred) of restoration of a
> seasoned wooden glider.
> Tremendous eye candy.
> Please help.
Hi,
The web address you're probably referring to is:
http://www.mucha1819.prv.pl/
however I cannot navigate from the main page to the rest of it, there
are couple of other Mucha's that are being restored around Poland, but
the main one I'm watching is restoration of Zefir 2A - believed to be
the last one in the World, it took 1'st and 2nd place in open class in
1963, beautiful ship. The link to that web page is:
http://tetas.w.interia.pl/Zakatek/ramki.html - scroll down on the
left navigation frame and pick - moj zefir.
Pete Reinhart
May 10th 04, 02:13 PM
Thanks!
The site seems to be working today.
Cheers!
"Pete Reinhart" > wrote in message
...
> All,
> Someone posted a link to a web site in Poland the covered the restoration
of
> a Standard class Mucha.
> The link I bookmarked is broken and I want to go to the site again. Can
> anyone help.
> They are fabulous pictures (probably close to a hundred) of restoration of
a
> seasoned wooden glider.
> Tremendous eye candy.
> Please help.
>
> --
> Pete Reinhart
> Austin, Texas
>
>
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