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Rich S.
October 2nd 03, 08:21 PM
Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
it!
Rich S.
Barnyard BOb --
October 3rd 03, 01:06 AM
>Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
>it!
>
>Rich S.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
When you lean to correctly spell what it is you want....
maybe, you'll have a shot at having one. <g>
Barnyard BOb --
Barnyard BOb --
October 3rd 03, 01:42 AM
>>Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>>Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
>>it!
>>
>>Rich S.
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ooops...
>When you lean to correctly spell what it is you want....
When you LEARN....
>Barnyard BOb --
>
>
Ron Wanttaja
October 3rd 03, 01:42 AM
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 12:21:37 -0700, "Rich S." >
wrote:
>Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
>it!
There were a couple being restored out of Evergreen Sky Ranch, east of
Auburn, a few years back. One of those might be flying by now, but I
haven't seen it.
There was a yellow one based at Arlington, too.
Ron Wanttaja
Rich S.
October 3rd 03, 02:00 AM
"Barnyard BOb --" > wrote in message
...
>
> >>Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> >>Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
HAVE
> >>it!
> >>
> >>Rich S.
> >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Ooops...
>
> >When you lean to correctly spell what it is you want....
> When you LEARN....
>
> >Barnyard BOb --
Neener, neener. :op
Rich "I'm only 1/4 Kraut" S.
Robert Bonomi
October 3rd 03, 02:13 AM
In article >,
Barnyard BOb -- > wrote:
>
>
>
>>>Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>>>Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
>>>it!
>>>
>>>Rich S.
>>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>Ooops...
>
>>When you lean to correctly spell what it is you want....
>When you LEARN....
He was 'technically' accurate, in the original. He's running his spell-
checker about 15 degrees left of TDC. He gets maximum 'detonation' of his
spelling flames that ywa. You see, he didn't want to do it the 'r'-d way.
<groan>
BTW, there's a *long-standing* rule on USENET, that _every_ spelling flame
must contain at least one spelling error, itself.
Robert Bonomi
October 3rd 03, 02:16 AM
In article >,
Rich S. > wrote:
>
>
>Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>Orchard, WA area?
The obvious, if not particularly useful, response to that question is:
"The pilot". *grin*
Rich S.
October 3rd 03, 03:01 AM
"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@c-ns.> wrote in message
link.net...
> In article >,
> Rich S. > wrote:
> >
> >
> >Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> >Orchard, WA area?
>
>
> The obvious, if not particularly useful, response to that question is:
> "The pilot". *grin*
Do you write software documentation? :o)
Rich S.
Ed Sullivan
October 3rd 03, 03:02 AM
"Rich S." > wrote in message >...
> Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
> it!
>
> Rich S.
Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
Ed
Rich S.
October 3rd 03, 03:22 AM
"Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message
om...
> "Rich S." > wrote in message
>...
> > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
HAVE
> > it!
> >
> > Rich S.
>
> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
Ed...........
My keyboard might have ¾, ¼, ½, °, ³, ², ×, Ø, é, ÷, ø - But I ain't found
no umlaut ( I notice you wrote it out instead of a pictorial). So, until I
find out the code, it can be either Bucker or Bucher!
What the heck, I could be off in my identification, too. Here's a pitcher -
you tell me what it is.
http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/bucher.jpg
Rich "Down here wishin' I was up there" S.
Doug Tasker
October 3rd 03, 03:54 AM
Hard to tell , but it looks like a Tiger Moth to me......they are also
usually painted yellow.
Doug
"Rich S." > wrote in message
...
> "Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message
> om...
> > "Rich S." > wrote in message
> >...
> > > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
> HAVE
> > > it!
> > >
> > > Rich S.
> >
> > Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in
Bucker.
> > If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>
> Ed...........
>
> My keyboard might have ¾, ¼, ½, °, ³, ², ×, Ø, é, ÷, ø - But I ain't found
> no umlaut ( I notice you wrote it out instead of a pictorial). So, until I
> find out the code, it can be either Bucker or Bucher!
>
> What the heck, I could be off in my identification, too. Here's a
pitcher -
> you tell me what it is.
>
> http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/bucher.jpg
>
> Rich "Down here wishin' I was up there" S.
>
>
Larry Smith
October 3rd 03, 03:59 AM
"Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message
om...
> "Rich S." > wrote in message
>...
> > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
HAVE
> > it!
> >
> > Rich S.
>
> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>
> Ed
He could use an "e" after the "u," but only with Urban's permission, of
course.
Then when you say it, it is necessary to purse your lips and attenuate the
"u." Don't you just love Huns.
If it were "Buecher" which gladly it isn't people know to get out of the way
because when properly enunciated, flecks of saliva fly.
Cy Galley
October 3rd 03, 04:00 AM
How about Bücker Jungmann
ü is alt-0252
--
Cy Galley - Bellanca Champion Club
Newsletter Editor & EAA TC
www.bellanca-championclub.com
Actively supporting Aeroncas every day
Quarterly newsletters on time
Reasonable document reprints
"Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message om...
> "Rich S." > wrote in message >...
> > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
> > it!
> >
> > Rich S.
>
> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>
> Ed
Jerry Wass
October 3rd 03, 04:19 AM
Hey Cy, How do you hold your fingers/ mouth--to get alt-0252 to make
oomlaut??
Cy Galley wrote:
> How about Bücker Jungmann ü is alt-0252
> --
> Cy Galley - Bellanca Champion Club
> Newsletter Editor & EAA TC
> www.bellanca-championclub.com
> Actively supporting Aeroncas every day
> Quarterly newsletters on time
> Reasonable document reprints"Ed Sullivan" > wrote in
> message om...> "Rich
> S." > wrote in message
> >...
> > > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the
> Port
> > > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like
> to HAVE
> > > it!
> > >
> > > Rich S.
> >
> > Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in
> Bucker.
> > If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
> >
> > Ed
Jerry Springer
October 3rd 03, 04:42 AM
You have to use the key pad. Like this ü :-)
Jerry
Jerry Wass wrote:
> Hey Cy, How do you hold your fingers/ mouth--to get alt-0252 to make
> oomlaut??
>
> Cy Galley wrote:
>
>> How about Bücker Jungmann ü is alt-0252
>> --
>> Cy Galley - Bellanca Champion Club
>> Newsletter Editor & EAA TC
>> www.bellanca-championclub.com
>> Actively supporting Aeroncas every day
>> Quarterly newsletters on time
>> Reasonable document reprints"Ed Sullivan"
>> >> wrote in message
>> om...> "Rich S."
>> >>
>> wrote in message
>> >>...
>> > > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>> > > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like
>> to HAVE
>> > > it!
>> > >
>> > > Rich S.
>> >
>> > Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in
>> Bucker.
>> > If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>> >
>> > Ed
>
Building The Perfect Beast
October 3rd 03, 05:33 AM
>You have to use the key pad. Like this ü :-)
>
>Jerry
You can also (Windows folks) go to Start>Programs>Accessories>System
Tools>Character Map and then cut and paste or, in some apps, drag and drop.
Ed Sullivan
October 3rd 03, 06:20 AM
"Rich S." > wrote in message >...
> "Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message
> om...
> > "Rich S." > wrote in message
> >...
> > > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
> HAVE
> > > it!
> > >
> > > Rich S.
> >
> > Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> > If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>
> Ed...........
>
> My keyboard might have ¾, ¼, ½, °, ³, ², ×, Ø, é, ÷, ø - But I ain't found
> no umlaut ( I notice you wrote it out instead of a pictorial). So, until I
> find out the code, it can be either Bucker or Bucher!
>
> What the heck, I could be off in my identification, too. Here's a pitcher -
> you tell me what it is.
>
> http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/bucher.jpg
>
> Rich "Down here wishin' I was up there" S.
Rich, Sorry, that Bücker is a Dehaviland Tiger Moth, check the tail
Ed
Craig
October 3rd 03, 07:25 AM
It's Option + "u" then a second "u" on the Mac.... Bücker Jüngman
Craig C.
Barnyard BOb --
October 3rd 03, 12:10 PM
>> > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>> > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
>HAVE
>> > it!
>> >
>> > Rich S.
>>
>> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
>> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>
>Ed...........
>
>My keyboard might have ¾, ¼, ½, °, ³, ², ×, Ø, é, ÷, ø - But I ain't found
>no umlaut ( I notice you wrote it out instead of a pictorial). So, until I
>find out the code, it can be either Bucker or Bucher!
>
>What the heck, I could be off in my identification, too. Here's a pitcher -
>you tell me what it is.
>
>http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/bucher.jpg
>
>Rich "Down here wishin' I was up there" S.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Got any pitchers of chimleys, too?
Anywhoo....
Quit yer sufferin' amd belly achin' an look
in the FAA database like I did daze ago.
Mite be a clue or too in their.
For the State of : WASHINGTON
Number of Records: 2 (Page 1 of 1)
N-Number Serial Number Name Address
424TH E3B-424 HOLMAN TERRY L BOX 11528
SPOKANE WA 99211
443BD E3B-443 ESLER BRIAN PO BOX 547
BATTLE GROUND WA 98604-0547
Using switchboard.com...
Terry Holman
91 E Johns Creek Dr
Shelton, WA 98584-9653
(360)426-7197
May bee he knows sumptin'?
Barnyard BOb --
Barnyard BOb --
October 3rd 03, 12:17 PM
"Larry Smith" > wrote:
>>
>> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
>> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>>
>> Ed
>
>He could use an "e" after the "u," but only with Urban's permission, of
>course.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Of course.
Barnyard BOb -- How about a french built Beauker?
Barnyard BOb --
October 3rd 03, 12:21 PM
>> What the heck, I could be off in my identification, too. Here's a pitcher -
>> you tell me what it is.
>>
>> http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/bucher.jpg
>>
>> Rich "Down here wishin' I was up there" S.
>
>Rich, Sorry, that Bücker is a Dehaviland Tiger Moth, check the tail
>
>Ed
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Party Pooper.
Barnyard BOb --
Steve Beaver
October 3rd 03, 12:55 PM
Rich,
Look at www.bucker.info
Steve
"Rich S." > wrote in message
...
> Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to HAVE
> it!
>
> Rich S.
>
>
Eric Miller
October 3rd 03, 02:58 PM
"Ed Sullivan" > wrote
> Rich, Sorry, that Bücker is a Dehaviland Tiger Moth, check the tail
Of course you mean Dëhävïländ Tïgër Möth
Eric
sean trost
October 3rd 03, 03:21 PM
ü ü
well Ill be damned, learn somthing new everyday.
all the best
Sean ýüyþñó Trost
Cy Galley wrote:
> How about Bücker Jungmann
>
> ü is alt-0252
>
>
> --
> Cy Galley - Bellanca Champion Club
> Newsletter Editor & EAA TC
> www.bellanca-championclub.com
> Actively supporting Aeroncas every day
> Quarterly newsletters on time
> Reasonable document reprints
> "Ed Sullivan" >> wrote in message
> om...
> > "Rich S."
> >> wrote in message
>
> >>...
> > > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like
> to HAVE
> > > it!
> > >
> > > Rich S.
> >
> > Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> > If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
> >
> > Ed
Rich S.
October 3rd 03, 03:21 PM
"Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message
om...
>
> Rich, Sorry, that Bücker is a Dehaviland Tiger Moth, check the tail
>
> Ed
I'm sorry and I apologize. My words were taken out of context and were not
racially motivated. I love the English just as much as I do the Germans. I
can't look at the tail, SWMBO would slap me up the side of the head.
That guy puttin' around is having a lot more fun than I am sitting here at
this computer.
Rich "20-100 uncorrected" S.
Rich S.
October 3rd 03, 03:46 PM
"Barnyard BOb --" > wrote in message
...
>
> Got any pitchers of chimleys, too?
>
> Anywhoo....
> Quit yer sufferin' amd belly achin' an look
> in the FAA database like I did daze ago.
> Mite be a clue or too in their.
The only chimley I ever saw on an airplane was coming off a tea heater in a
Lancaster bomber.
Since I mis-identified the dürn airplane, it wouldn't do much good to look
up the registrations.
Rich S.
B2431
October 3rd 03, 05:05 PM
Only if you use a real computer. There's another way to do it on a â€*
Macintrash â€* but I have no idea how to do it.
Dan, U. ß. Air Force, retired
>
>You have to use the key pad. Like this ü :-)
>
>Jerry
>
>
>Jerry Wass wrote:
>> Hey Cy, How do you hold your fingers/ mouth--to get alt-0252 to make
>> oomlaut??
>>
>> Cy Galley wrote:
>>
>>> How about Bücker Jungmann ü is alt-0252
Barnyard BOb --
October 3rd 03, 06:03 PM
>> Got any pitchers of chimleys, too?
>>
>> Anywhoo....
>> Quit yer sufferin' amd belly achin' an look
>> in the FAA database like I did daze ago.
>> Mite be a clue or too in their.
>
>The only chimley I ever saw on an airplane was coming off a tea heater in a
>Lancaster bomber.
>
>Since I mis-identified the dürn airplane, it wouldn't do much good to look
>up the registrations.
>
>Rich S.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Hey, look at the brite side, Bubba.
At least you lürned how to mis-spell better.
Barnyard BOb --
Ed Sullivan
October 4th 03, 02:29 AM
Barnyard BOb -- > wrote in message >...
> "Larry Smith" > wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> >> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
> >>
> >> Ed
> >
> >He could use an "e" after the "u," but only with Urban's permission, of
> >course.
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Of course.
>
>
> Barnyard BOb -- How about a french built Beauker?
Or the Spanish built: Mi Casa es mi Casa
James Kurt
October 4th 03, 04:09 AM
Almost right spelling ----BUECKER--- that is if you want the correct Swiss
German spelling.
Emil
"Ed Sullivan" > wrote in message
om...
> "Rich S." > wrote in message
>...
> > Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
> > Orchard, WA area? I'd like to get a picture of it. Heck, I'd like to
HAVE
> > it!
> >
> > Rich S.
>
> Rich, That's spelled Bucker Jungmann with an umlaut over the u in Bucker.
> If you find him, kill him and we'll share it.
>
> Ed
Robert Bonomi
October 4th 03, 04:40 AM
In article >,
Rich S. > wrote:
>
>
>"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@c-ns.> wrote in message
link.net...
>> In article >,
>> Rich S. > wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
>> >Orchard, WA area?
>>
>>
>> The obvious, if not particularly useful, response to that question is:
>> "The pilot". *grin*
>
>Do you write software documentation? :o)
>
The -original- version of that gag comes from your territory.
It seems that a couple of guys are flying in a helo, in the Redmond
vicinity, when a pea-souper of a fog suddenly comes in. The pilot
carefully descends, until he's in sight of the ground, next to a large
office building. grabs a marker and notepad, out of the flight case,
scribbles a big sign, and holds it up to the view of the people in
the building "Where Am I?" he asks. Somebody inside, nods emphatically,
grabs a marker, writes, and holds up the following response: "You are
in a helicopter." The pilot gives them a thumbs up, pulls back up into
the zero-visibility realm, puts the stick hard over, flys 'blind' for
several minuted, and descends _right_at_ the airport. *GREATLY* to the
amazement of his passenger. "How'd you do that?" he asks. Pilot explains:
"Well, that answer to 'where am i?", while technically accurate, was,
in reality, absolutely useless; thus I knew that that _had_ to be the
MicroSoft 'technical support' facility, and, from that, I knew _exactly_
where I was, relative to the airport."
A serious answer to your question, is "yes, occasionally". However, I was
raised by professional journalists -- my mother held the position of
*editor*in*chief* of a commercial newspaper at age 16, and my dad was
with a national wire-service for years. I've also done some reporting --
my _second_ assignment ended up as a full column on the front page of the
NY Times. With that kind of background, when I _do_ write manuals, they
tend to be clear and informative. I also know the difference between a
'tutorial' and a 'reference manual', and structure appropriately to the
intended use.
See what happens when you ask a sm*rt-*ss question? <guffaw>
Rich S.
October 4th 03, 06:01 AM
"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@c-ns.> wrote in message
link.net...
> >> The obvious, if not particularly useful, response to that question is:
> >> "The pilot". *grin*
> >
> >Do you write software documentation? :o)
> >
>
> The -original- version of that gag comes from your territory.
I gnü that..... ;-}
Rich S.
Barnyard BOb --
October 4th 03, 09:09 AM
>Almost right spelling ----BUECKER--- that is if you want the correct Swiss
>German spelling.
>Emil
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Thank yew, Emil, but no thanx.
Too much fun being had right now.
Save this for later. <g>
Barnyard BOb --
Rich S.
October 4th 03, 04:33 PM
"Barnyard BOb --" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> >Almost right spelling ----BUECKER--- that is if you want the correct
Swiss
> >German spelling.
> >Emil
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Thank yew, Emil, but no thanx.
> Too much fun being had right now.
>
> Save this for later. <g>
> > Barnyard BOb --
I have noticed in the past that Germans and/or Swiss who live over a hundred
miles apart seldom agree on the correct spelling or pronunciation of words.
Many times they cannot read each other's written words. Ask one to translate
a few German words written on a stein for example, and you'll get excuses
like, "Oh, that's written in High German. I'm not sure what it means."
Rich "And we thought America was culturally diverse" S.
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