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raulb
May 3rd 09, 04:11 AM
I just thought, this is a good place to mention my new website on US
military training gliders <http://www.clio-whispers.com>
On May 2, 10:11*pm, raulb > wrote:
> I just thought, this is a good place to mention my *new website on US
> military training gliders * <http://www.clio-whispers.com>
Great site Raul!
OK, so did Volmer Jensen's N number get used on the starship
enterprise or did Volmer BUILD the model too?
Also, I've seen the parts for 3 Pratt Reeds in a hanger at Sandhill
Soaring near Ann Arbor
sisu1a
May 3rd 09, 05:44 PM
> OK, so did Volmer Jensen's N number get used on the starship
> enterprise or did Volmer BUILD the model too?
Great site Raul indeed!
Bruce Carmicheal told me that Volmer built the original Enterprise
model in a conversation a while back... good catch, I didn't realize
Roddenbery had him/let him use his N-number!
-Paul
raulb
May 4th 09, 12:20 AM
Thanks guys!
3 PRs??? Hmmmmmmm.
raulb
May 4th 09, 12:25 AM
On May 3, 4:20*pm, raulb > wrote:
> Thanks guys!
>
> 3 PRs??? *Hmmmmmmm.
I forgot, Volmer both built the Enterprise and gave it his "N" number.
great collection..
I realize this is "history" but I did not see any of the "current" gliders
in use like the SGS-126, Blanik L-23, L-33
ASK-21 or DuoDicus.
B
"raulb" > wrote in message
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>I just thought, this is a good place to mention my new website on US
> military training gliders <http://www.clio-whispers.com>
>
Micki
May 4th 09, 06:48 PM
GREAT website! I really enjoy it. I am also a member of VSA, because
I enjoy history so much, even more so with aviation history. I can't
tell you how often I read your article in soaring, and try to answer
the questions without looking at the answers (and how often I fail!)
thanks for your time, attention, articles, and website!
Micki
Nyal Williams[_2_]
May 4th 09, 08:30 PM
At 03:11 03 May 2009, raulb wrote:
>I just thought, this is a good place to mention my new website on US
>military training gliders
>
>
Is there a link?
Tim Newport-Peace[_3_]
May 4th 09, 10:45 PM
At 19:30 04 May 2009, Nyal Williams wrote:
>At 03:11 03 May 2009, raulb wrote:
>>I just thought, this is a good place to mention my new website on US
>>military training gliders
>>
>>
>
>Is there a link?
>
Yes, but it is cunningly hidden.
http://www.clio-whispers.com
Nyal Williams[_2_]
May 5th 09, 03:15 AM
The off-line advice to click the Welcome message at the top of the page
does not work for me. I'm using Firefox as a browser. I have clicked
all over it in the different areas and nothing happens. Weird!
At 21:45 04 May 2009, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
>At 19:30 04 May 2009, Nyal Williams wrote:
>>At 03:11 03 May 2009, raulb wrote:
>>>I just thought, this is a good place to mention my new website on US
>>>military training gliders
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Is there a link?
>>
>Yes, but it is cunningly hidden.
>
>http://www.clio-whispers.com
>
Martin Gregorie[_5_]
May 5th 09, 04:15 PM
On Tue, 05 May 2009 02:15:02 +0000, Nyal Williams wrote:
> The off-line advice to click the Welcome message at the top of the page
> does not work for me. I'm using Firefox as a browser. I have clicked
> all over it in the different areas and nothing happens. Weird!
>
Neither 'Welcome' on the front page works for Opera either, but I think
the advice is wrong, not the HTML. Clicking 'Welcome' on other pages
takes you back to the front page - IOW its really a 'Home' link and need
not be on the front page.
As a non-USAian, and hence not familiar with US military gliders,
training or otherwise, I would prefer an index that shows the make and
model of each glider rather that just a list of military designations.
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