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Old September 29th 03, 07:10 AM
robert arndt
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(TBBlakeley) wrote in message ...
I see that Rob the NAZI is back spreading his unbelievable lies again...first
it was that the Nazi's design a bigger aircraft thatr the Hughes Flying
Boat...but gee, they never built it...


No, I said that the HK-1 was no big deal since the Nazis had equally
large designs and engines at the end of WW2. That is a fact. Check out
the ultra-large seaplane section of "Luftwaffe Secret Projects,
Strategic Bombers 1935-1945".

now it;s the Wright flyer and the first
supersonic flight.....


which are topics debated by many more people than myself and certain
publications like Flight Journal and such. So? This a NG. Calling me a
Nazi becuause I favor a different historical view than you is
juvenile.

Hey Nazi Rob, will your buddies be the first on the moon
next?..


No need to go there since American astronauts were trained by Nazi
engineers living in the US postwar and got to the moon via the Saturn
V- Von Braun's ship and dream come true.

maybe built the world's fastest aircraft...well, maybe, at least,
they
designed it????


Quite possibly as the entire German disc aircraft program is still
highly classified since it is directly linked to all US/UK/Canadian
postwar developments in that area, the flying descendents of which we
regard as the very blackest projects.

Hey, they won WWII also...well, at least they, you, planned it...so that too
make you Nazis right, again...well, at least in you and your nazi friend's
eyes. Any chance you are one of those boys from Brazil?????


No, they lost WW2 but saved the Allies a decade or more in postwar
aviation/space development... the wind tunnel data alone invaluable
not to mention all the thousands of German scientists, engineers, and
specialists that were employed by the govts of US, USSR, France, UK,
and Canada.

Keep on dreamin' Rob....it's really entertaining how warped your mind is...but
even better that you actually put your dillusions in print.


No brain warping here, just the historical reality of Germany's
contribution to aviation. And hey, Gustav Weisskopf flew in 1901...
long before the Nazis appeared, so save the "Nazi vilification" theme
of your posts.

Rob