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Hi there,
I've made a movie again (I'm also the filmer of "Riding the ASK21"). Description: A winch evening in July at Hoogeveen. Features a couple of winchlaunches, landings, and a beautiful sunset. Filmed by Peter Millenaar. Download it at my website: www.micromill.nl/Peter - video's (sorry, in Dutch, but problably you will find it, I'm planning to translate my website in English as well). Regards, Peter Millenaar p.s. If you haven't seen the movie "Riding the ASK21" (is posted e few weeks ago in this group), you can find it on my website (www.micromill.nl/Peter) as well. Description: A flight in a ASK-21 training glider at Hoogeveen, the Netherlands. Features an aerotow launch, thermal flying, loopings, jantecs, formation flying and a formation landing. Accompanied by suitable music. Flown by Olfert Cleveringa, filmed by Peter Millenaar. |
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Peter Millenaar wrote:
in Dutch, but problably you will find it, I'm planning to translate my website in English as well). Before you translate it to English, you should get the Dutch on your website right. I don't really speak Dutch, but I strongly believe that the plural-s doesn't get an apostrophe. Further, the small m stands for milli, if you mean mega, use the capital M. Likewise, b stands for bit, while I think you mean B, bite. Gna, gna, gna..... 8-) Stefan |
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![]() the plural-s doesn't get an apostrophe Yes, it does in Dutch when coming behind a vowel: foto's, video's, auto's, collega's... Moral of the story: what's right in one language doesn't necessarily apply to another. -- stephanevdv ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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Hi,
I don't really speak Dutch Neither do I, so I will just tell you that I liked the videos. I am commited to start glider training in March and primary instruction will propably be mostly on ASK-21 so I was very interested in your "Riding" video. I noticed one thing: The ASK-21 in your video has "braces" (Dunno what they are properly called) inside the canopy that those of my future club don't seem to have: http://www.akaflieg-bonn.de/flugbetr/flugzeug.htm Or http://www.alexander-schleicher.de/e...ask21_main.htm Is that a question of age or some special modification? Ciao, MM -- Marian Aldenhövel, Rosenhain 23, 53123 Bonn. +49 228 624013. http://www.marian-aldenhoevel.de "Blackadder's regalia is trimmed with real cat fur. The cat in question used to be Emma Hamilton's pussy." |
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![]() I noticed one thing: The ASK-21 in your video has 'braces' (Dunno what they are properly called) inside the canopy that those of my future club don't seem to have: I believe that's a Dutch regulation designed to protect the pilot from unseen power/phone wires on final or wire fences after touchdown. Ed. |
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Edward Lockhart wrote:
I noticed one thing: The ASK-21 in your video has 'braces' (Dunno what they are properly called) inside the canopy that those of my future club don't seem to have: I believe that's a Dutch regulation designed to protect the pilot from unseen power/phone wires on final or wire fences after touchdown. It used to be mandatory, but that regulation has been dropped a couple of years ago. Main protection is against (barbed) wire fences, not against power or phone lines (these are allmost all underground here). André |
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Stefan wrote:
Peter Millenaar wrote: in Dutch, but problably you will find it, I'm planning to translate my website in English as well). Before you translate it to English, you should get the Dutch on your website right. I don't really speak Dutch, but I strongly believe that the plural-s doesn't get an apostrophe. Further, the small m stands for milli, if you mean mega, use the capital M. Likewise, b stands for bit, while I think you mean B, bite. Gna, gna, gna..... 8-) If you start correcting other people, please get your facts strait first. On the apostrophe: the useage is correct. The rules are a bit complicated to explain (and this isn't alt.language.*), but sometimes an apostrophe is called for for plurals in Dutch. On the bits and bytes (yes, with a y and not an i): there is no official definition on that. Because milli doesn't make sence in the context of bits and bytes, there is no confusion on using a small m here. André |
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That's 'sense' not sence!
Ian :-) |
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tango4 wrote:
That's 'sense' not sence! Hey, I never claimed I was an expert of the English language, did I? ;-) André |
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