Re: AEG.IV

Erik Pilawskii (xopowo@u.washington.edu)
Thu, 9 Feb 1995 17:01:44 -0800 (PST)

Gents,

> If you wait about four months then there will be a Windsock Datafile
> on the AEG G.IV released. Also I suggest you order Americal/Gryphon's
> decal sheets (yes there are 3 I believe!) which contain DOZENS of
> schemes - many for earlier AEG's without the Hexagonal lozenge. These
> sheets are worth the money for their instruction booklets alone which
> go into great detail on the various colors and markings of each plane
> featured.
>
> Steve Hustad
>
Thanks for the tip. BTW, does anyone know if Squadron carries these sheets?
If not, where d'you find 'em?
Erik
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> "The Heavens were the grandstands, and only the Gods were spectators. The
> stake was the World. The forfeit was the Player's place at the table; and
> the Game had no recess. It was the most dangerous of all sports-- and the
> most fascinating. It got in the blood like wine. It aged men 40 years in
> 40 days; it ruined nervous systems in an hour. It was a fast game-- the
> average life of a pilot at the Front was 48 hours. And, to many, it
> seemed an Age....
> Elliot White Springs, WWI ace
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"The Heavens were the grandstands, and only the Gods were spectators. The
stake was the World. The forfeit was the Player's place at the table; and
the Game had no recess. It was the most dangerous of all sports-- and the
most fascinating. It got in the blood like wine. It aged men 40 years in
40 days; it ruined nervous systems in an hour. It was a fast game-- the
average life of a pilot at the Front was 48 hours. And, to many, it
seemed an Age....
Elliot White Springs, WWI ace
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