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sisu1a
November 2nd 08, 09:04 PM
Apparently it was quite a phenomenon for a little while... I want a
Horsa Caravan dammit! (nose section of course)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkzxOcwg_Q
http://archive.oxfordmail.net/2001/5/9/63207.html
-Paul
Steve Leonard[_2_]
November 3rd 08, 01:15 AM
And many CG-4A fuselage trusses became deer stands, and things like that.
They were bought as surplus for the crates they were stored in. The
planes were taken out and pushed off to the side, as the crate was what
the buyers wanted. Enough lumber to make a small house.
Steve Leonard
At 21:04 02 November 2008, sisu1a wrote:
>Apparently it was quite a phenomenon for a little while... I >want a
Horsa Caravan dammit! (nose section of course)
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkzxOcwg_Q
>
>http://archive.oxfordmail.net/2001/5/9/63207.html
>
>-Paul
>
Steve Leonard[_2_]
November 3rd 08, 01:15 AM
And many CG-4A fuselage trusses became deer stands, and things like that.
They were bought as surplus for the crates they were stored in. The
planes were taken out and pushed off to the side, as the crate was what
the buyers wanted. Enough lumber to make a small house.
Steve Leonard
At 21:04 02 November 2008, sisu1a wrote:
>Apparently it was quite a phenomenon for a little while... I >want a
Horsa Caravan dammit! (nose section of course)
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkzxOcwg_Q
>
>http://archive.oxfordmail.net/2001/5/9/63207.html
>
>-Paul
>
November 5th 08, 03:02 PM
>
A Horsa for a housa! Waht a concept! What a country!
Zulu
November 6th 08, 02:24 AM
On Nov 2, 4:04*pm, sisu1a > wrote:
> Apparently it was quite a phenomenon for a little while... I want a
> Horsa Caravan dammit! (nose section of course)
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkzxOcwg_Q
>
> http://archive.oxfordmail.net/2001/5/9/63207.html
>
> -Paul
Gliders into homes. Whew. I thought you were talking about our club
member, many moons age, that flew a 1-26 into the side of a house and
the pilot stepped out into some lady's kitchen, suffering only
shoulder strap bruises.
Tony V.
P.S. First time using Google for my news reader. Comcast stopped
providing Usenet service. Paying more and getting less. Sigh!
Frank Whiteley
November 6th 08, 02:28 AM
On Nov 5, 7:24*pm, " >
wrote:
> On Nov 2, 4:04*pm, sisu1a > wrote:
>
> > Apparently it was quite a phenomenon for a little while... I want a
> > Horsa Caravan dammit! (nose section of course)
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkzxOcwg_Q
>
> >http://archive.oxfordmail.net/2001/5/9/63207.html
>
> > -Paul
>
> Gliders into homes. Whew. I thought you were talking about our club
> member, many moons age, that flew a 1-26 into the side of a house and
> the pilot stepped out into some lady's kitchen, suffering only
> shoulder strap bruises.
>
> Tony V.
>
> P.S. First time using Google for my news reader. Comcast stopped
> providing Usenet service. Paying more and getting less. Sigh!
See www.aioe.org if you prefer using a news client.
Frank Whiteley
Vaughn Simon
November 6th 08, 02:43 AM
> wrote in message
...
>P.S. First time using Google for my news reader. Comcast stopped
>providing Usenet service. Paying more and getting less. Sigh!
Ain't it great?
You have a few choices, a couple are free, another is nearly free. If your
needs are more complicated, there are several subscription services. As far as
I am concerned Google is not a choice at all, except for those few times when I
need to use someone else's computer.
Assuming that your Usenet needs are modest, use http://news.aioe.org/ and/or
http://www.motzarella.org/ for free, and/or http://www.teranews.com/ for a
one-time $3.95 setup fee. Newsguy, http://www.newsguy.com/ offers a variety of
reasonably priced services. If you wish to experiment with real Usenet access,
they will give you a free 2-day trial account.
Vaughn
Nyal Williams[_2_]
November 6th 08, 03:00 AM
Use Google to search for Glider Pilot Net. Sign up; it's free. Put an
icon on your desktop and it can be opened immediately. It is much faster
than Google and turn around time is quicker.
At 02:43 06 November 2008, Vaughn Simon wrote:
>
> wrote in message
...
>
>>P.S. First time using Google for my news reader. Comcast stopped
>>providing Usenet service. Paying more and getting less. Sigh!
>
> Ain't it great?
>
>You have a few choices, a couple are free, another is nearly free. If
>your
>needs are more complicated, there are several subscription services. As
>far as
>I am concerned Google is not a choice at all, except for those few times
>when I
>need to use someone else's computer.
>
> Assuming that your Usenet needs are modest, use http://news.aioe.org/
>and/or
>http://www.motzarella.org/ for free, and/or http://www.teranews.com/ for
a
>
>one-time $3.95 setup fee. Newsguy, http://www.newsguy.com/ offers a
>variety of
>reasonably priced services. If you wish to experiment with real Usenet
>access,
>they will give you a free 2-day trial account.
>
>
>Vaughn
>
>
>
Wayne Paul
November 6th 08, 03:07 AM
Warhawk Museum in Nampa, ID has the remains of a Waco glider. It had been
converted to a RV camper. (http://www.warhawkairmuseum.org/waco.htm) When
a member of the museum found it on a farm in Eastern Idaho it was being used
as a chicken coop.
Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
http://www.soaridaho.com/
> wrote in message
...
On Nov 2, 4:04 pm, sisu1a > wrote:
> Apparently it was quite a phenomenon for a little while... I want a
> Horsa Caravan dammit! (nose section of course)
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCkzxOcwg_Q
>
> http://archive.oxfordmail.net/2001/5/9/63207.html
>
> -Paul
Ian
November 6th 08, 09:22 AM
On 6 Nov, 03:07, "Wayne Paul" > wrote:
> Warhawk Museum in Nampa, ID has the remains of a Waco glider. It had been
> converted to a RV camper. (http://www.warhawkairmuseum.org/waco.htm) When
> a member of the museum found it on a farm in Eastern Idaho it was being used
> as a chicken coop.
It would make rather a good trailer for a glider or two...
Ian
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