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Lee[_2_]
July 21st 08, 04:37 PM
I've enjoyed your compilations for years now. Great work!
You may have difficulty at times coming up with a particular
theme, methinks.
As a suggestion, what about aircraft with odd numbers of
powerplants? Excepting of course, the single engine models.
Ford, Fokker, DC-10 come to mind as the most common iterations.
Not being an expert on Russian/Soviet aircraft (or any kind
for that matter) it would be something to see birds with 5
or even 7 engines. If anyone has types such as these, it
would surely be Russian.
Lee
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Mitchell Holman
July 22nd 08, 01:10 AM
Lee > wrote in
. 90:
> I've enjoyed your compilations for years now. Great work!
>
> You may have difficulty at times coming up with a particular
> theme, methinks.
>
> As a suggestion, what about aircraft with odd numbers of
> powerplants? Excepting of course, the single engine models.
> Ford, Fokker, DC-10 come to mind as the most common iterations.
>
> Not being an expert on Russian/Soviet aircraft (or any kind
> for that matter) it would be something to see birds with 5
> or even 7 engines. If anyone has types such as these, it
> would surely be Russian.
>
> Lee
I *do* try to build collections around catagories
untouched, true enough. I did a Tri-motor series just last
year. Everything from the the Ford Trimotor to Italian
bombers to the space shuttle, whatever has three engines.
I don't have enough of 5 and 7 motored airplane images to
make a collection out, unfortunately.
PS: I posted my Trimotor collection last September.
I normally wait two to three years between posting series,
but if there is a demand I can repost it next month.
Lee[_2_]
July 22nd 08, 06:26 AM
Mitchell Holman > wrote in
:
> Lee > wrote in
> . 90:
>
>> I've enjoyed your compilations for years now. Great work!
>>
>> You may have difficulty at times coming up with a particular
>> theme, methinks.
>>
>> As a suggestion, what about aircraft with odd numbers of
>> powerplants? Excepting of course, the single engine models.
>> Ford, Fokker, DC-10 come to mind as the most common iterations.
>>
>> Not being an expert on Russian/Soviet aircraft (or any kind
>> for that matter) it would be something to see birds with 5
>> or even 7 engines. If anyone has types such as these, it
>> would surely be Russian.
>>
>> Lee
>
>
> I *do* try to build collections around catagories
> untouched, true enough. I did a Tri-motor series just last
> year. Everything from the the Ford Trimotor to Italian
> bombers to the space shuttle, whatever has three engines.
> I don't have enough of 5 and 7 motored airplane images to
> make a collection out, unfortunately.
>
> PS: I posted my Trimotor collection last September.
> I normally wait two to three years between posting series,
> but if there is a demand I can repost it next month.
>
Again, I appreciate your efforts! I recall the trimotor series.
I suppose my idea comes from the various Russian oddballs I've seen.
There is no need for you to repost a series that soon. Thanks for doing
what you've already done. Keep on Truckin'!
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