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As per Rob A.
In 1981, East Germany was still dominated under the Iron Heel of the Communist Bloc. The feared Stasi police kept watch on all citizens. Walls and fences kept people trapped inside, the most infamous portion being the Berlin Wall, where many people who attempted to cross were arrested, wounded, or killed. One citizen of East Germany made a home built aircraft to escape, along with his family. Much like the famous balloon escape that became a movie, this family took to the skies to fly to freedom. This is a link to a picture of that airplane. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...cape_plane.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File ![]() |
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David E. Powell wrote:
As per Rob A. In 1981, East Germany was still dominated under the Iron Heel of the Communist Bloc. The feared Stasi police kept watch on all citizens. Walls and fences kept people trapped inside, the most infamous portion being the Berlin Wall, where many people who attempted to cross were arrested, wounded, or killed. One citizen of East Germany made a home built aircraft to escape, along with his family. Much like the famous balloon escape that became a movie, this family took to the skies to fly to freedom. This is a link to a picture of that airplane. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...cape_plane.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File ![]() Wow, is that thing UGLY! ![]() But, I suppose since it was built for a purpose OTHER than beauty.... |
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On Aug 6, 3:25*pm, Scott wrote:
David E. Powell wrote: As per Rob A. In 1981, East Germany was still dominated under the Iron Heel of the Communist Bloc. The feared Stasi police kept watch on all citizens. Walls and fences kept people trapped inside, the most infamous portion being the Berlin Wall, where many people who attempted to cross were arrested, wounded, or killed. One citizen of East Germany made a home built aircraft to escape, along with his family. Much like the famous balloon escape that became a movie, this family took to the skies to fly to freedom. This is a link to a picture of that airplane. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..._East_German_e... http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File ![]() Wow, is that thing UGLY! * ![]() But, I suppose since it was built for a purpose OTHER than beauty....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, trying to get 5 people out of the GDR with two motorcycle engines as powerplants!!! They did not escape, but the GDR AF flew it and it worked. That is why it is intact and not destroyed outright... Also, DOWA 81 is the GDR designation. the family designation was Pfeil 5 (Arrow 5). Rob |
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On Aug 6, 10:35*pm, Rob Arndt wrote:
On Aug 6, 3:25*pm, Scott wrote: David E. Powell wrote: As per Rob A. In 1981, East Germany was still dominated under the Iron Heel of the Communist Bloc. The feared Stasi police kept watch on all citizens. Walls and fences kept people trapped inside, the most infamous portion being the Berlin Wall, where many people who attempted to cross were arrested, wounded, or killed. One citizen of East Germany made a home built aircraft to escape, along with his family. Much like the famous balloon escape that became a movie, this family took to the skies to fly to freedom. This is a link to a picture of that airplane. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..._East_German_e.... http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File ![]() Wow, is that thing UGLY! * ![]() But, I suppose since it was built for a purpose OTHER than beauty....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, trying to get 5 people out of the GDR with two motorcycle engines as powerplants!!! They did not escape, but the GDR AF flew it and it worked. That is why it is intact and not destroyed outright... Also, DOWA 81 is the GDR designation. the family designation was Pfeil 5 (Arrow 5). Rob As I was reading the story, I thought "Wow this would make a great movie!" Then I saw the ending, and it still might make one. The ending would be a left field one for sure but all the more powerful. It really is an expression of human ingenuity in the face of an evil system. |
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On Aug 7, 9:23*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote:
On Aug 6, 10:35*pm, Rob Arndt wrote: On Aug 6, 3:25*pm, Scott wrote: David E. Powell wrote: As per Rob A. In 1981, East Germany was still dominated under the Iron Heel of the Communist Bloc. The feared Stasi police kept watch on all citizens. Walls and fences kept people trapped inside, the most infamous portion being the Berlin Wall, where many people who attempted to cross were arrested, wounded, or killed. One citizen of East Germany made a home built aircraft to escape, along with his family. Much like the famous balloon escape that became a movie, this family took to the skies to fly to freedom. This is a link to a picture of that airplane. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..._East_German_e... http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File ![]() Wow, is that thing UGLY! * ![]() But, I suppose since it was built for a purpose OTHER than beauty....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, trying to get 5 people out of the GDR with two motorcycle engines as powerplants!!! They did not escape, but the GDR AF flew it and it worked. That is why it is intact and not destroyed outright... Also, DOWA 81 is the GDR designation. the family designation was Pfeil 5 (Arrow 5). Rob As I was reading the story, I thought "Wow this would make a great movie!" Then I saw the ending, and it still might make one. The ending would be a left field one for sure but all the more powerful. It really is an expression of human ingenuity in the face of an evil system.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, this story would make a good movie. ISTR that there were several E German escape movies made, but I cannot recall their titles. One was the story of the escape balloon and the other was a tunnel movie. The Pfeil 5 was quite ingenious in that is was very simplistic and yet powerful enough to carry 5 people and constructed right under the E German authorities' noses!!! Although the family did not escape, they did survive and so did the a/ c. Remarkable attempt. Rob |
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