WWI Digest 4666 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) RE: A Slow day Gotha Question by Crawford Neil 2) Re: New Morane-Saulnier L by "Matt Bittner" 3) New images by "Matt Bittner" 4) Hugh movies by "Diego Fernetti" 5) RE: Hugh movies by Crawford Neil 6) New products DR7rLGMFk1R2pIsWs by Sara 7) RE: Hugh movies by "Diego Fernetti" 8) Spad XV by Crawford Neil 9) Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 10) Re: Treasured books on WW1 Airplanes by a.r.martin@t-online.de (Rita) 11) Re: Spad XV by Crawford Neil 12) Re: Treasured books on WW1 Airplanes by "Diego Fernetti" 13) Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 14) Re: Spad XV by Crawford Neil 15) Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 16) RE: Hugh movies by David Fleming 17) URL for 1/144 aficionados by "Hans Trauner" 18) Re: Spad XV by tbittners@sprintmail.com 19) Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 20) Re: Spad XV by tbittners@sprintmail.com 21) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by "Diego Fernetti" 22) Bloody Klez.... by "Dave Burke" 23) Re: New images by "Diego Fernetti" 24) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by Karen Rychlewski 25) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by "Hans Trauner" 26) porno star club real stars by "Club News" 27) attn Matt Bittner by "Bob Pearson" 28) Re: All quiet on the western front by David Fleming 29) list by Tom Plesha 30) Re: list by Shane & Lorna Jenkins 31) Re: Bloody Klez.... by "Lee M." 32) Re: list by Tom Plesha ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:16:25 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: A Slow day Gotha Question Message-ID: I had a look in the Gotha Special, and couldn't find any pictures of the internal fuel tanks. I did find this mention: "The two main petrol tanks carried in the forward portion of the fuselage are equal in size and have a joint capacity of 175 gallons. They are made of sheet brass and appear to be well provided with internal baffle plates." Now we probably also know the total length of the tanks, so any mathematician worth his salt should have enough information to work out the other dimensions. Not me though! I have another question, has anyone been thinking about the colour of LoRi2 the name is painted in black on the profile, but looking at photo 48 on page 21 it looks possibly a little lighter than the black uniform jackets. If "MoRoTa" was in different colours, why shouldn't LoRi2 be in blue or red? Or some other nice colour that this modeller would prefer to black! /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 05:23:11 -0500 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: Re: New Morane-Saulnier L Message-ID: On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 23:37:58 -0400 (EDT), Fr. Craig Gavin wrote: > This one is for Matt. Just stumbled across this - a new MoS Model "L" from > Ardpol. Take a look here: > http://www.ardpolmodels.com.pl/ang/oferta72.php?pack=2 Awesome!! Say, anybody want a 12-Squared MoS Type L? ;-) > There's also something called an Aeromarine 39B. Anybody know anything > about this a/c? According to _Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation_: "Two-seat biplane trainers produced for the US Navy from 1917. Fifty 74.5 kW (100 ho) Hall-Scott A-7A-powered Model 39-As were completed as landplanes and twin-float seaplanes; followed by 150 74.5 kW (100 hp) Curtiss OXX-6-engined Model 39-B landplanes and single main float seaplanes. Also used for post-war deck landing experiments." So, it definitely looks to be on-topic! See, you do learn something new everyday! Matt ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 05:49:44 -0500 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: New images Message-ID: Knut Erik Hagen sends in new images of the Sopwith 1.A2 Strutter at Le Bourget. Matt Bittner WW1 Modeling Page Assistant Editor ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 07:59:54 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Hugh movies Message-ID: <013701c26482$adecd260$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil from the kingdom of Carl wrote: > How to get this OT, I can, I can! > DId any of you see a film called something like "The man who went up a mountain > and came down a hill" , Hugh Grant played a surveyor tasked to measure a welsh > mountain, it was during WW1 and IIRC he was shell-shocked. It was quite a > good film, but flopped somewhat because of poor timing from Hugh (that misadventure > in LA.). Good movie, I liked that one, mostly for Minnie Driver. > I recommend it for a quiet evening on the video, a bit like "Local Hero" > but perhaps not quite as good. Great flick! Excellent soundtrack by Mark Knopfler. D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:45:59 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Hugh movies Message-ID: > Good movie, I liked that one, mostly for Minnie Driver. I suppose she was "the girl", yes I think I remember she was good or good-looking, one or the other. I liked the welsh inn-keeper who either was Tom Jones or reminded me of him. > > > I recommend it for a quiet evening on the video, a bit like > "Local Hero" > > but perhaps not quite as good. > > Great flick! Excellent soundtrack by Mark Knopfler. > D. Yes a favorite, but talking of Aurora-Borealis I must admit to having never seen it (possibly once, but I'm not sure), you have to go a lot further north from here to see it well. I'm doubtful about Scotland (we're level with Inverness), but OK they were in the far North of Scotland, and with a bit of artistic licence. Have you seen it Dave? OT: Scapa-flow and the Battle of Jutland /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 09:05:18 -0400 (EDT) From: Sara To: \Hk001.txt, \Hk002.txt, \Hk003.txt, \Hk004.txt, \Hk005.txt, \Hk006.txt, Subject: New products DR7rLGMFk1R2pIsWs Message-ID: <8yAaDHY@tpts8.seed.net.tw> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_zO0ctJ0IygqiaUcy4TYM2JUITlIQ Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_zO0ctJ0IygqiaUcy4TYM2JUITlIQAA" ------=_NextPart_zO0ctJ0IygqiaUcy4TYM2JUITlIQAA Content-Type: text/html; charset="big5" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 PGh0bWw+DQo8aGVhZD4NCjx0aXRsZT5VbnRpdGxlZCBEb2N1bWVudDwvdGl0bGU+DQo8bWV0YSBo dHRwLWVxdWl2PSJDb250ZW50LVR5cGUiIGNvbnRlbnQ9InRleHQvaHRtbDsgY2hhcnNldD1iaWc1 Ij4NCjwvaGVhZD4NCg0KPGJvZHkgYmdjb2xvcj0iI0ZGQ0NCNSIgdGV4dD0iIzAwMDAwMCI+DQo8 ZGl2IGFsaWduPSJjZW50ZXIiPjxicj4NCiAgPHRhYmxlIHdpZHRoPSI0MjAiIGJvcmRlcj0iMCIg Y2VsbHNwYWNpbmc9IjUiIGNlbGxwYWRkaW5nPSI2IiBiZ2NvbG9yPSIjRkY2NkNDIj4NCiAgICA8 dHI+IA0KICAgICAgPHRkIGJnY29sb3I9IiNGRkZGQ0MiPiANCiAgICAgICAgPGRpdiBhbGlnbj0i Y2VudGVyIj4gDQogICAgICAgICAgPHA+PGZvbnQgc2l6ZT0iNiIgY29sb3I9IiNGRjAwMDAiPjxi PqWtu/nAdb3oPGJyPg0KICAgICAgICAgICAgpqikSKXOq3669KRXtW+w4jwvYj48L2ZvbnQ+PGZv bnQgY29sb3I9IiNGRjAwMDAiPjxicj4NCiAgICAgICAgICAgIDwvZm9udD48Zm9udCBzaXplPSIz Ij48YnI+DQogICAgICAgICAgICA8Zm9udCBzaXplPSI0Ij6oa6RrqcqqsajjLCCm27yipc6rfi48 YnI+DQogICAgICAgICAgICCpyrdQpLqm5ywgvdWxoapBuaI8YnI+DQogICAgICAgICAgICCmUKnK pc6rfjxicj4NCiAgICAgICAgICAgIFNNIKXOq348L2ZvbnQ+PC9mb250Pjxicj4NCiAgICAgICAg ICAgIDxicj4NCiAgICAgICAgICAgICoqKsV3qu+oz6XOq0ilzs38pUm02ioqKjxicj4NCiAgICAg ICAgICAgIDxmb250IGNvbG9yPSIjRkYzMzMzIj48YnI+DQogICAgICAgICAgICA8Yj48Zm9udCBz aXplPSI0Ij48YSBocmVmPSJodHRwOi8vd3d3LnNleHRveS5jb20uaGsiPjxmb250IHNpemU9IjUi Pq27tOSxob3spc6rfrzWtuk8L2ZvbnQ+PC9hPjwvZm9udD48L2I+PGZvbnQgc2l6ZT0iNSI+PGEg aHJlZj0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy5zZXh0b3kuY29tLmhrIj48YnI+DQogICAgICAgICAgICDFd6rvpEqk ur/vwco8L2E+PC9mb250PjwvZm9udD48L3A+DQogICAgICAgICAgPHA+PGZvbnQgc2l6ZT0iMiI+ KKV1vkGmWKaopEjGW6zdKTwvZm9udD48L3A+DQogICAgICAgIDwvZGl2Pg0KICAgICAgPC90ZD4N CiAgICA8L3RyPg0KICA8L3RhYmxlPg0KPC9kaXY+DQo8L2JvZHk+DQo8L2h0bWw+ ------=_NextPart_zO0ctJ0IygqiaUcy4TYM2JUITlIQAA-- ------=_NextPart_zO0ctJ0IygqiaUcy4TYM2JUITlIQ-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 10:16:47 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: "ww1 list" Subject: RE: Hugh movies Message-ID: <023c01c26495$cd7cad40$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil! > I suppose she was "the girl", yes I think I remember she was good > or good-looking, one or the other. My mistake. Minnie (same girl of "Good Will Hunting") wasn't on this movie after all. > I liked the welsh inn-keeper > who either was Tom Jones or reminded me of him. Colm Meaney. That guy from Star Trek. > OT: Scapa-flow and the Battle of Jutland Last saturday the National Geographic channel aired a show about U-12 and it's finding, along with some footage from the Civil War sub rescue. I missed the show, unfortunately. Was it any good? D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 15:34:51 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Spad XV Message-ID: Diego and me were having a quiet chat about life and the universe, and suddenly we found ourselves talking about Spads(!) So back on-list, does anyone have a good idea of a suitable kit to use in scratching a Spad 15, I think Diegos suggestion would be an excellent use for a Merlin Pfalz, but why bother doing a resin fuse, why not just hack up the Pfalz? Also any ideas about colours for Foncks Spad 15. There are very good pics of Nungessers Spad 15 in the FMP book. /Neil C. > > > > it says that the Fonck Spad had a RF monogram > > > painted on the > > > rudder prior to receive the civil registration F-ONCK > > > > > > > Looking at the drawing, I wonder if something could be done with > > > > a Siemens_Schuckert DIII? > > > > > > I was thinking on casting resin fuses out of the Pfalz Dr.I > > > They used 80 hp > > > Le rhone, so aftermarket parts and suitable cowls shouldn't > > > be so hard to > > > find. > > > Regards > > > D. > > > > > I wonder what the colours are, don't think it's known. They used them for flying shows after the war. Nungessers one is black and white, and I think(?) well enough documented for a model. Looking at the drawing, I wonder if something could be done with a Siemens_Schuckert DIII? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 10:45:05 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <025e01c26499$c15bfbc0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil! > Diego and me were having a quiet chat about life and the > universe, and suddenly we found ourselves talking about Spads(!) The conclusion is that every topic ultimately will lead to talk about WW1 models. A view of life that many of the listees will agree with :-) > So back on-list, does anyone have a good idea of a suitable > kit to use in scratching a Spad 15, I think Diegos suggestion > would be an excellent use for a Merlin Pfalz, but why bother > doing a resin fuse, why not just hack up the Pfalz? Because I have just one Pfalzie and I want to do one just like Anders' model. I guess that a Merlin Pfalz D.VIII fuse will work even better, but I don't have that one. Neil suggested a Siemens Schuckert D.III to be offered to the kitbashing gods. Not a bad idea, of course! > Also any ideas about colours for Foncks Spad 15. There are very > good pics of Nungessers Spad 15 in the FMP book. Interested listees can ask for a jpg of Fonck's plane from me D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 16:09:37 +0200 From: a.r.martin@t-online.de (Rita) To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Treasured books on WW1 Airplanes Message-ID: <17uCrB-0nuePTC@fwd01.sul.t-online.com> Hi all, hi Diego, the little book (or better paperback) is called "Die Flugzeuge des Ersten Weltkrieges 1914-1918" and much older (first issued in 1966) than "Die deutschen Militärflugzeuge 1910-1918". But this book I owned too. Greetings Andreas Diego Fernetti schrieb: > Andreas! > > I also have 2 "tresures" in my library and both I bought when I was a > young boy, > > must be around 1974/75. At first a little book with ca. 190 scaledrawings > about > > wwi-birds and some historical background. > > Maybe "Militär Deutsche Flugzeuge 1909-1919" or something like that? (sorry > for the bad german spelling) > D. > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 16:31:52 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: D: > Because I have just one Pfalzie and I want to do one just like Anders' > model. I guess that a Merlin Pfalz D.VIII fuse will work even > better, but I > don't have that one. Neil suggested a Siemens Schuckert D.III > to be offered > to the kitbashing gods. Not a bad idea, of course! I'm going to have a look this evening, it's a strange omission that I haven't already > > > Also any ideas about colours for Foncks Spad 15. There are very > > good pics of Nungessers Spad 15 in the FMP book. > > Interested listees can ask for a jpg of Fonck's plane from me > D. > When I think about it, if I was to do one it would have to be Nungesser's ,I have nothing against modelling "aces" planes, but to do more than one plane of the same ace is verging on the silly (especially when it's Fonck!) Though having a civil reggie of F-ONCK is cocky! /Neil C: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 11:34:39 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Treasured books on WW1 Airplanes Message-ID: <027601c264a0$bdb69640$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Andreas! Thanks for the clarification. I'll save the title of the book as one of those I must keep my eyes opened (some unknown person sells some interesting german books on a 2nd hand bookstore around here) That way I found my "Die deutschen Militärflugzeuge 1910-1918" and I recall that there was a second volume dealing with interwar and other planes, but they sold that one before I could buy that one as well. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rita" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:12 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: Treasured books on WW1 Airplanes > Hi all, > hi Diego, > > the little book (or better paperback) is called "Die Flugzeuge des Ersten > Weltkrieges 1914-1918" and much older (first issued in 1966) than "". But this book I owned too. > > Greetings > Andreas > > Diego Fernetti schrieb: > > Andreas! > > > I also have 2 "tresures" in my library and both I bought when I was a > > young boy, > > > must be around 1974/75. At first a little book with ca. 190 scaledrawings > > about > > > wwi-birds and some historical background. > > > > Maybe "Militär Deutsche Flugzeuge 1909-1919" or something like that? (sorry > > for the bad german spelling) > > D. > > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 11:55:29 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <029c01c264a3$97493780$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil! > When I think about it, if I was to do one it would have to be Nungesser's > ,I have nothing against modelling "aces" planes, but to do more than > one plane of the same ace is verging on the silly (especially when it's Fonck!) > Though having a civil reggie of F-ONCK is cocky! As the Nungesser plane also had the "skull and coffin" markings, it shouldn't be hard to find a suitable decal for it, provided that the dimensions of the Spad XV fuselage are more or less that same than the Esci Nieuport 17. Now the question is if the plane was aluminium doped or white (comment l'Oiseau Blanc) D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 16:58:39 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: > > As the Nungesser plane also had the "skull and coffin" markings, it > shouldn't be hard to find a suitable decal for it, provided that the > dimensions of the Spad XV fuselage are more or less that same > than the Esci > Nieuport 17. Now the question is if the plane was aluminium > doped or white > (comment l'Oiseau Blanc) > D. > Black and White, it was painted in Nungessers regimental colours , the Deaths head Hussars? or am I mixing up? Black and White in any case. /Neil ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:07:50 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <02d401c264a5$50b1b480$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil! > Black and White, it was painted in Nungessers regimental colours > , the Deaths head Hussars? or am I mixing up? Black and White in any case. Correct, Death Head Hussards. Curious, haven't had the germans a cavalry regiment like that in Bavaria or Saxony? (or it was Prussia???) D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 15:52:41 +0100 From: David Fleming To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Hugh movies Message-ID: <3D91CDB9.F98A6B28@dial.pipex.com> Crawford Neil wrote: Yes a favorite, but talking of Aurora-Borealis I must admit to having never seen it (possibly once, but I'm not sure), you have to go a lot further north from here to see it well. I'm doubtful about Scotland (we're level with Inverness), but OK they were in the far North of Scotland, and with a bit of artistic licence. Have you seen it Dave? Just back from business trip to Shetland, didn't see anything but grey cloud there. Saw the Northern Lights here in Dunfermline once, earlier this year, very late at night - it was spooky - but even in Aberdeen they are rare, despite famous songs. I thought you were further south than Inverness ? Dave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 18:15:15 +0200 From: "Hans Trauner" To: Subject: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <002101c264ae$bc000440$43ac72d4@FRITZweb> Starting with Lilienthal, up to X-Wing-Fighters...inkluding a lot of WWI models. See http://airalex.homestead.com/ H. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 11:06:08 -0500 (CDT) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <200209251606.g8PG68k28562@king1.kingsnake.com> On 09-25-2002 08:36 am, Neil wrote: > Diego and me were having a quiet chat about life and the > universe, and suddenly we found ourselves talking about Spads(!) > So back on-list, does anyone have a good idea of a suitable > kit to use in scratching a Spad 15, I think Diegos suggestion > would be an excellent use for a Merlin Pfalz, but why bother > doing a resin fuse, why not just hack up the Pfalz? > Also any ideas about colours for Foncks Spad 15. There are very > good pics of Nungessers Spad 15 in the FMP book. Are you sure you're not talking about the SPAD XVII? If so, there's a small section on it in the Osprey SPAD XII/XIII Aces book. That section does mention Fonck flying it. Turns out the XVII was actually a "modified" XIII, in that the cowling was larger, and the fuselage was a little more round - but not so much as a Pfalz D.VIII or SSW D.III/IV. Basically add some stringers to a XIII fuselage, and you have the XVII. Matt ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:29:21 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <004201c264b0$b4415f40$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Matt! > Are you sure you're not talking about the SPAD XVII? Sounds intersting, but no, it's about a post war plane, the Spad XV. It has a 80 hp Le Rhone rotary engine and monocoque fuselage. 5 protoypes were built, two of the last incarnation built, one for Fonck and one for Nungesser. Imagine a Pfalz D.VIII with a nieuport cowl and a Spad XIII tail. Take a pill and call me tomorrow. D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 11:32:55 -0500 (CDT) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <200209251632.g8PGWtd30299@king1.kingsnake.com> On 09-25-2002 11:29 am, D wrote: > Sounds intersting, but no, it's about a post war plane, the Spad XV. It has > a 80 hp Le Rhone rotary engine and monocoque fuselage. 5 protoypes were > built, two of the last incarnation built, one for Fonck and one for > Nungesser. > Imagine a Pfalz D.VIII with a nieuport cowl and a Spad XIII tail. Take a > pill and call me tomorrow. Ah, okay. Is it in the FMP tome? Thanks for the clarification! Matt ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:51:49 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <006b01c264b3$d78c1280$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Impressive. Some of the WW1 models seems to be scratchbuilt, some from kits. Who would have produced a kit of a 1/144 Ansaldo balilla? D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Trauner" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:15 PM Subject: [WWI] URL for 1/144 aficionados > Starting with Lilienthal, up to X-Wing-Fighters...inkluding a lot of WWI > models. See http://airalex.homestead.com/ > > H. > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:13:51 -0500 From: "Dave Burke" To: Subject: Bloody Klez.... Message-ID: <002001c264b6$ec54c880$0892aec7@s0024008072> Am I the only one who has been getting the Klez virus repeatedly mailed to me (though noth thru the UNH server - thank God!!)? I swear it has been happening more and more often and it's driving me nuts, although I'm glad that Norton keeps catching it for me. I wish I could find the little punk who created the virus. I would love to insert some flechettes and a trench cudgel in any of his bodily orifices in a creative and destructive manner!!! DB ...wet and stressed - more papers to write...MY BRAIN HURTS - Calling Dr. Gumby!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:13:52 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: New images Message-ID: <00c101c264b6$ec364400$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Nice pictures Knut! Thanks for sharing D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Bittner" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 7:47 AM Subject: [WWI] New images > Knut Erik Hagen sends in new images of the Sopwith 1.A2 Strutter > at Le Bourget. > > > Matt Bittner > WW1 Modeling Page > Assistant Editor > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:23:49 -0400 From: Karen Rychlewski To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <3D91F125.7E11F06F@earthlink.net> Many of the early birds appear to be the Aerobase PE models which are actually 1/160 http://www.nnc.or.jp/~aerobase/ Dame Karen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 21:14:18 +0200 From: "Hans Trauner" To: Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <002c01c264c7$c7f532c0$e9ad72d4@FRITZweb> > Impressive. > Some of the WW1 models seems to be scratchbuilt, some from kits. Who would > have produced a kit of a 1/144 Ansaldo balilla? > D. 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------=_NextPart_858f9058-f00f-492d-9b05-37e7544550cc-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:00:11 -0700 From: "Bob Pearson" To: ww1 mailing list Subject: attn Matt Bittner Message-ID: <103299843601@smtp-1.vancouver.ipapp.com> Matt, I tried to send you the profile of Nebraska, but got a mesage that your account is blocked .. . . so if you get this can you let me know offlist Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 00:24:52 +0100 From: David Fleming To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: All quiet on the western front Message-ID: <3D9245C4.AEAF8B92@dial.pipex.com> tbittners@sprintmail.com wrote: > > Too many models have been announced and not released. For example, > where are the Azur/MPM Salmson 2.A2 and Breguet 14? > Were they ever announced? Or was it CBR's MPM 'planned list' Dave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:02:56 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Plesha To: wwi Subject: list Message-ID: <20020926000256.94121.qmail@web40308.mail.yahoo.com> Hi All- Is the list quiet, down or has Comcast Cable struck again? TIA Later Tom __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 10:32:52 +1000 From: Shane & Lorna Jenkins To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: list Message-ID: <3D9255B4.1C5A17DC@tac.com.au> Tom Plesha wrote: > > Hi All- > Is the list quiet, down or has Comcast Cable struck > again? > TIA > Later > Tom Hi Tom, We see you, down here in sunny Oz. Maybe everyone is modelling and has no time to talk. Stranger things have happened. Lorna (I can't even find my modelling desk anymore - an sudden increase in modelling magazines has produced a space crisis in the bookshelves - books and mags are everywhere!) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 20:08:05 -0500 From: "Lee M." To: Subject: Re: Bloody Klez.... Message-ID: <055301c264f9$2babaa20$9e4d39cc@mesystem> A bit more than a week ago, I got 11 messages and four of them had the KLEZ. Now just over 25% is a bit much I do get 2 to 5 out of 35 -37 messages, in a bunch, almost daily and my average day it is 5 to 7 %. In a bunch is like 5 messages and a klez then 6 messages and another and so on til I down load 35-37 wnd the delete total is anywhere from 5 to 14%. Even that is a lot more than we should be getting. About the oddest thing is that I got Norton about 3 months ago and berfore that never GOT a virus. Had a lot come in on messages but I always detected them and got rid of them myself. Now Norton is telling me I have one or more on a download of messages and they are the same messages I was deleting previously with out help. The folks in the Virus generating field have a terrible lack of imagination Thank God for that. A lot of them do ride in on the wwi list messages. Worst of all they come in using members names and from their personal addresses. But again not to many from that source. I believe Allan has a Blocker on the list. It can "Blackhole" miscreants like me. But all I do is fail the ot/OT test much of the time. Like right now... Lee M. New Braunfels, Tx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Burke" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:01 PM Subject: [WWI] Bloody Klez.... > Am I the only one who has been getting the Klez virus repeatedly mailed to > me (though noth thru the UNH server - thank God!!)? I swear it has been > happening more and more often and it's driving me nuts, although I'm glad > that Norton keeps catching it for me. > > I wish I could find the little punk who created the virus. I would love to > insert some flechettes and a trench cudgel in any of his bodily orifices in > a creative and destructive manner!!! > > DB > > ..wet and stressed - more papers to write...MY BRAIN HURTS - Calling Dr. > Gumby!! > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 19:11:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Plesha To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: list Message-ID: <20020926021103.65605.qmail@web40311.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Lorna- I appreciate the response. The problems I've had with Comcast Cable over the last year always make me wonder when the list is quiet. .. Later Tom --- Shane & Lorna Jenkins wrote: > Tom Plesha wrote: > > > > Hi All- > > Is the list quiet, down or has Comcast Cable > struck > > again? > > TIA > > Later > > Tom > > Hi Tom, > > We see you, down here in sunny Oz. > > Maybe everyone is modelling and has no time to talk. > Stranger things > have happened. > > Lorna > (I can't even find my modelling desk anymore - an > sudden increase in > modelling magazines has produced a space crisis in > the bookshelves - > books and mags are everywhere!) __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4666 **********************