WWI Digest 4944 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Help with the English Language by "Pedro Soares" 2) Re: Mirage announces many OT kits by "Tomasz Gronczewski" 3) Re: Help with the English Language by Ray 4) Scooby Doo by "Dave Burke" 5) Re: Help with the English Language by Sean Brian Kirby 6) Varnish coats and scale by Ken Schmitt 7) Re: Scooby Doo by Daniel Hayward 8) Mirage by tbittners@sprintmail.com (Matt Bittner) 9) Re: Scratching spoked wheels by Steve Cox 10) Re: Varnish coats and scale by Ray 11) Re: Help with the English Language by "Michael Kendix" 12) Re: Translation help needed by Eric GALLAUD 13) Re: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 by "Steven Perry" 14) DWC - photos take two by "Bob Pearson" 15) Re: Help with the English Language by "Diego Fernetti" 16) Wrights jet propelled: by "Robert Horton" 17) Re: Help with the English Language by "David C. Fletcher" 18) RE: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 by Mike Fletcher 19) Re: DWC - photos take two by "Pedro Soares" 20) RE: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 by "Bob Pearson" 21) Re: Finding Flaws After Painting by "Mark Shannon" 22) Chinese biplane by "Gabriel Limon" 23) RE: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 by RadspadMike@netscape.net 24) re: Mirage by "Grzegorz Mazurowski" 25) Re: Help with the English Language by Sean Brian Kirby 26) Re: Mirage by Sean Brian Kirby 27) Re: Help with the English Language by Sean Brian Kirby 28) RE: some otw and some OT WAS: Solution to Reduce List Edito by "Shane Weier" 29) Re: Finding Flaws After Painting by "Shane Weier" 30) Polish Goworek D.III chapter by "Michael Kendix" 31) =?gb2312?q?=D0=C2=C4=EA=BF=EC=C0=D6_=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1?= by =?gb2312?q?_TTT=CD=F8=C2=E7=D3=AA=CF=FA_?= 32) Re: Help with the English Language by "Shane Weier" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 20:07:25 -0000 From: "Pedro Soares" To: Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: <000d01c2c31b$0dd9b520$23475451@netcabo.pt> Brent, HP - Houses of Parliament? Handley Page I'm sure it's not.... Pedro ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:07:47 +0100 From: "Tomasz Gronczewski" To: Subject: Re: Mirage announces many OT kits Message-ID: > Tomasz, thanks for the news, and very nice ot P.11, but do you have any idea > about how long we're going to have to wait fot their D.VII's? Merrill, thank you for the compliments. I'll try to learn more tomorrow morning. If I'll obtain any more details, I'll pass them here. Tomasz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 12:10:53 -0800 From: Ray To: wwi@wwi-models.org, "Brent Theobald" Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: <200301231210.53788.Ray_Boorman@telus.net> Hi Brent, can you send me the page that HP is mentioned. I suspect its a misprint and should be MP as in Member of Parliament. Fag was a public school word (to those of you in the US a public school is actually a private school such as Eton, not the local government run school as it is in the US). Anyway a fag is the lowly 1st year type (7th grader) who has to do errands and clean up after the 5th and 6th formers (12 grade in the US). In other words the fag is in US vernacular a gofer. hth's Ray On Thursday 23 January 2003 11:32, Brent Theobald wrote: > Howdy! > > I know we have had a lot of ot content on the list lately, but I need to > add to it. > > I am reading Massie's *Dreadnought* and I need help with two terms. What > does H.P. mean in reference to someone in Parliment and what the heck does > "fag" mean as in "serving as Balfour's fag". I assume it is a batman or > something. > > Now get back to starting more WWI kits. > > Later! > > Brent (who's itching to start the CSM AEG IV) > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:21:24 -0600 From: "Dave Burke" To: Subject: Scooby Doo Message-ID: <000901c2c31d$00e87f20$ccef79a5@s0024008072> Hey Gang, Just remembered that recently I was watching TV and accidentally flipped across an episode of Scooby Doo (it had the Three Stooges in it - actually it had poorly impersonated voices). Something to do with the Red Baron killing off the corn (these people were into serious drugs!). I HATE Scooby Doo and all of that sickening crap we were fed as kids, but I have to say that the representation of the Fokker D.VII was pretty decent! DB ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 12:06:28 -0800 (PST) From: Sean Brian Kirby To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: <20030123200628.75948.qmail@web14801.mail.yahoo.com> --- Pedro Soares wrote: > HP - Houses of Parliament? Handley Page I'm sure > it's not.... Makes sense to me. Sean ===== www.pitpass.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:19:05 -0600 From: Ken Schmitt To: Subject: Varnish coats and scale Message-ID: Diego, the cross-dr, o nevermind...wonders: > Perhaps in 1/48 wings this is not to be worried about. I'll keep with one in > top of decals and one final, but even there, I probably will decide to lay a > semigloss enamel coat instead of the full gloss Future. There is a local > kind of those acrilic floor waxes which dries satin (named Glo-Cot, by > Johnsons) > D. Sure it matters. About as quickly. Good work is good work. True story. I just wanted to comment on the shoes, actually. Is H.P. "Honorable Person"?? fag rhymes with bag = carried same = Ken should shut up? Bagman? Batman? -Robin (Mr Peter Ofen) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 15:23:26 -0400 From: Daniel Hayward To: Subject: Re: Scooby Doo Message-ID: > > Hey Gang, > > Just remembered that recently I was watching TV and accidentally flipped > across an episode of Scooby Doo (it had the Three Stooges in it - actually > it had poorly impersonated voices). Something to do with the Red Baron > killing off the corn (these people were into serious drugs!). I HATE Scooby > Doo and all of that sickening crap we were fed as kids, but I have to say > that the representation of the Fokker D.VII was pretty decent! > > DB > > > Yeah, but remember "Whacky Racers" with Dick Dastardly against Muttley in all those weird biplanes fighting it out? Dan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:15:26 -0600 (CST) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com (Matt Bittner) To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Mirage Message-ID: <200301232015.h0NKFQ806402@king1.kingsnake.com> Don't know if anybody scrolled beyond the Balloon D.VIIs, but Mirage has in the 1/400 section "German WW1 Subs". Cool. Matt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 20:43:00 +0000 From: Steve Cox To: Subject: Re: Scratching spoked wheels Message-ID: trouble with computers is that they do what you tell them, rather than do what you want them to do. thanks for pointing that out- too many websites, not enough brain Steve =========================================== steve@oldglebe.freeserve.co.uk http://www.oldglebe.freeserve.co.uk/steveshome.html http://www.bramptonscalemodelclub.fsnet.co.uk If I didn't spend so much time on line ‹‹ I'd get some models finished ================ > From: "Matt Bittner" > Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org > Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:54:58 -0500 (EST) > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] Re: Scratching spoked wheels > > On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:48:47 -0500 (EST), Steve Cox wrote: > >> it's on the odds and ends page, site was OK just now when I looked > > But updated on 17 April 2001? ;-) > > > Matt > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 12:59:32 -0800 From: Ray To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Varnish coats and scale Message-ID: <200301231259.32752.Ray_Boorman@telus.net> Ken I think has it. Of course back then they may also have worn high heels on occasion too...... On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:19, Ken Schmitt wrote: > I just wanted to comment on the shoes, actually. > > Is H.P. "Honorable Person"?? > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 20:57:51 +0000 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: >From: "Brent Theobald" >I am reading Massie's *Dreadnought* Very much on-topic, in my view and a great read. Others disagree as to its quality. >and I need help with two terms. What does H.P. mean in reference to > >someone in Parliment It satands for Houses of Parliament: the Houses being the House of Commons and the House of Lords. You can buy H.P. sauce, which has a picture of the Houses of Parliament on the bottle's label. >and what the heck does "fag" mean as in "serving as Balfour's fag". I > >assume it is a batman or something. One of the most "delightful" traditions of a Public (actually in the U.S. it is called private) School (examples include Eton, Harrow, Charterhouse, etc.) education was that of bullying and making the youngest children's lives an absolute misery. As part of this, the junior members of the school were assigned to the oldest students to be their unpayed servants or "fags". They could be forced to do all sorts of servile tasks as well as perform humiliating acts to amuse their elders. Beatings and general physical abuse were commonplace, apparently. Often, this actvity was tolerated and even encouraged by the staff - bred character, you know. Michael _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 22:03:12 +0100 From: Eric GALLAUD To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Translation help needed Message-ID: <3E305890.1080200@club-internet.fr> Thank you for the info. I confess that I didn't visit all of your site :-( not enough time as usual. But I will repair that immediately :-) Eric Marek Mincbergr a écrit: >Hello, > >look to my pages at www.marek.holtec.cz You could find a lot of pictures of >this planes in Musums, VHU Kbely section. > >BR >Marek > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:29:40 -0500 From: "Steven Perry" To: Subject: Re: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 Message-ID: <003d01c2c326$8ab53460$65a8a8c0@tampabay.rr.com> > However, the thing is, no matter how many pictures you have of the Moska MB > bis, it won't change what's in that Omega kit box.:) Thats why they call you a modeler and the guy who wrote the book an author ;-) sp ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 13:41:50 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: DWC - photos take two Message-ID: <104335813201@smtp-1.vancouver.ipapp.com> Hi all, I just added some more photos of the DWC to http://www.cbrnp.com/RNP/DWC.htm This time there are more fuselage construction shots. As for updates on the model itself, I just finished the lower wing centre section .. so the next update should have photos of the wings. Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:46:13 +0000 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: Michael wrote: >One of the most "delightful" traditions of a Public (actually in the U.S. >it >is called private) School (examples include Eton, Harrow, Charterhouse, >etc.) education was that of bullying and making the youngest children's >lives an absolute misery. I recently read "Surprised by Joy" by C.S. Lewis (as an OT reference, the times of his school days were during WW1) and this book completely desmythified my ideas about what must have been attending to such schools. Makes you see the Harry Potter's movies with less enthusiasm.. D. _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:05:01 -0600 From: "Robert Horton" To: Subject: Wrights jet propelled: Message-ID: <005e01c2c32b$7ac16560$eac11640@rlh> Hi gang: I should have known, all you need to do with this bunch is to mention and it is done...Mack Harris had the web site for the GE commercial....thanks a million, I loved it...Bob Horton ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:31:33 -0800 From: "David C. Fletcher" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: <3E306D45.30001@mars.ark.com> Brent Theobald wrote: > What does H.P. mean in reference to someone in Parliment and what the heck does > "fag" mean as in "serving as Balfour's fag". I assume it is a batman or > something. There are a number of meanings for abbreviations and slang terms. You have the right ones already in the context mentioned. In WWI, though, to the troops a "fag" was also a cigarette (and that term is still in use in the UK AFAIK). The song about "Pack up your trouble in your old kit bag" also has a line about "You'll have a Lucifer to light your fag". In "ot" years, 'HP' also came to mean "hire-purchase" which is a Brit term for buying something on time (dollar down and a dollar a week...) Ain't/Isn't English fun? Dave Fletcher ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 17:28:35 -0500 From: Mike Fletcher To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 Message-ID: <3E306C93.BADA6E7A@rogers.com> Of all the Nieuport books in English if you are going to own just one - this should be it. Photo quality isn't the best and the organization is downright bizarre but it was obviously done by an enthusiast and it is a much more complete overview of Nieuport's activities than most. As with any such work it has a few errors but far fewer than most. The text is largely a translation of the French Nieuport book which had lots of access to primary research materials. The few sections I compared were lifted nearly directly - so much for his claims to not be fluent in French. Mike Fl. RadspadMike@netscape.net wrote: > > "Matt Bittner" wrote: > > >Awesome! The book _Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918_ arrived today. > > Awesome! This is everything that Dave Z. posted and more. > > > >My only regret was paying "book rate" to get it shipped. My > >patience (or lack thereof) got the better of me. :-) > > Hi Matt, > Me too, on the book rate. I'm still waiting. BTW, probably having more Nieuport kits than any other particular breed (although I'm working on SPADs), what is your opinion of the Crowood book, Nieuport Aircraft of World War One, by Ray Sanger? I ordered it yesterday and am afraid it will tell me more than I ever wanted to know about this aircraft type. Still, this list encourages such an AMS that I thought I probably should have it. > > Regards, > Mike Kavanaugh > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 22:40:08 -0000 From: "Pedro Soares" To: Subject: Re: DWC - photos take two Message-ID: <00c301c2c330$62feafa0$23475451@netcabo.pt> Hey Bob, It looking absolutely gorgeous. Wish you lived by the end of my street. Would love to go and take a look and even help with a stringer or two. Congratulations! Pedor Soaresvsky ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:44:12 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 Message-ID: <104336188801@smtp-1.vancouver.ipapp.com> Damn .. now I want a copy. . I'll trade a CD for one if anyone wants to take me up on the offer Regards, Bob Pearson Colours & Markings of the World's Air Forces 1912-20 http://www.internetmodeler.com/cd-roms/RNP_CD/index.htm ---------- >From: Mike Fletcher > > Of all the Nieuport books in English if you are going to own just one > - this should be it. Photo quality isn't the best and the organization > is downright bizarre but it was obviously done by an enthusiast and it > is a much more complete overview of Nieuport's activities than most. > As with any such work it has a few errors but far fewer than most. > The text is largely a translation of the French Nieuport book which > had lots of access to primary research materials. The few sections I > compared were lifted nearly directly - so much for his claims to not > be fluent in French. > > Mike Fl. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:52:08 -0600 From: "Mark Shannon" To: Subject: Re: Finding Flaws After Painting Message-ID: <005b01c2c332$0f71e9e0$2272fea9@theshann> I've discovered primer - specifically Mr. Surfacer 500 and 1000. It is so much easier to find the flaws in the primer, then paint the finish coats. I'm told that Mr. Surfacer is really much the same or identical to MoPar grey sandable primer from the automotive repair shop - haven't tried to find out. .Mark. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Bittner" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 7:58 AM Subject: [WWI] Finding Flaws After Painting > > How do others on the list deal with flaws found after a coat of paint is > down? Do you strip the paint, fix the flaw and start over? Or is there > some magical putty I don't know about that helps fix these flaws? > > Yea, I know I should find the flaws before painting, but even with careful > checking I still miss a few. > > Sometimes modeling can be such a big pain! > > > Matt Bittner > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 14:55:44 -0800 From: "Gabriel Limon" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Chinese biplane Message-ID: Hello all, Just saw the news about the mordious Chinese biplane that was recently discovered. Microraptor gui proves that even fossils can be OT. Actually, I'm looking for any listee who has bought the new Junkers J1 from Eduard for a heads up on what to expect. Gabe (still unsubbed) _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:00:22 -0500 From: RadspadMike@netscape.net To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Russian Aeroplanes, 1914-1918 Message-ID: <2C1116B5.7050B2FB.3E0364A1@netscape.net> Mike Fletcher wrote: >Of all the Nieuport books in English if you are going to own just one >- this should be it. Photo quality isn't the best and the organization >is downright bizarre but it was obviously done by an enthusiast and it >is a much more complete overview of Nieuport's activities than most. >As with any such work it has a few errors but far fewer than most. >The text is largely a translation of the French Nieuport book which >had lots of access to primary research materials. The few sections I >compared were lifted nearly directly - so much for his claims to not >be fluent in French. Thanks, Mike. I'm advised by email today that the book is on its way. I really look forward to getting it. There have been so many OT kits released recently that I don't get too excited anymore, knowing that, after an initial inspection, most will just take their place in a "to do someday" stack(s). A new book, however, takes a first priority place on the nightstand and will be read right away. Regards, Mike Kavanaugh __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 00:23:06 +0100 From: "Grzegorz Mazurowski" To: Subject: re: Mirage Message-ID: <006601c2c336$62679100$0200a8c0@grzesiek> > Don't know if anybody scrolled beyond the Balloon D.VIIs, but Mirage has in > the 1/400 section "German WW1 Subs". Cool. > Matt Yesssss! They wrote exactly "a line of the German WWI subs"!!!!! Cool. But why to the hell they bother with that baloon Fokkers and Hannovers. I hope they will sclae that Hannover down soon. G. ***************r-e-k-l-a-m-a************** Chcesz oszczedzic na kosztach obslugi bankowej ? mBIZNES - konto dla firm http://epieniadze.onet.pl/mbiznes ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:37:46 -0800 (PST) From: Sean Brian Kirby To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: <20030124003746.92482.qmail@web14812.mail.yahoo.com> --- Ray wrote: > Hi Brent, can you send me the page that HP is > mentioned. I suspect its a > misprint and should be MP as in Member of > Parliament. > > Fag was a public school word (to those of you in the > US a public school is > actually a private school such as Eton, not the > local government run school > as it is in the US). Anyway a fag is the lowly 1st > year type (7th grader) who > has to do errands and clean up after the 5th and 6th > formers (12 grade in the > US). In other words the fag is in US vernacular a > gofer. You must be right on the Parliament point, 'cause I couldn't make sense of it through googling. (And I usually get what I want, that way.) And thanks for fleshing out that explanation of "fag," as what Webster online gave was brief. Sean ===== www.pitpass.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:39:13 -0800 (PST) From: Sean Brian Kirby To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Mirage Message-ID: <20030124003913.47726.qmail@web14803.mail.yahoo.com> --- Matt Bittner wrote: > > Don't know if anybody scrolled beyond the Balloon > D.VIIs, but Mirage has in > the 1/400 section "German WW1 Subs". Cool. Trés cool. :) Sean ===== www.pitpass.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:44:14 -0800 (PST) From: Sean Brian Kirby To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: <20030124004414.46934.qmail@web14808.mail.yahoo.com> --- Michael Kendix wrote: > One of the most "delightful" traditions of a Public > (actually in the U.S. it > is called private) School (examples include Eton, > Harrow, Charterhouse, > etc.) education was that of bullying and making the > youngest children's > lives an absolute misery. As part of this, the > junior members of the school > were assigned to the oldest students to be their > unpayed servants or "fags". > They could be forced to do all sorts of servile > tasks as well as perform > humiliating acts to amuse their elders. Beatings > and general physical abuse > were commonplace, apparently. Often, this actvity > was tolerated and even > encouraged by the staff - bred character, you know. And what happened when they ran up against the sort of character who would not countenance a bully? You know - the seventh-grader who take all of them at once, piece o' cake. ;) Sean ===== www.pitpass.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 11:00:36 +1000 From: "Shane Weier" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: some otw and some OT WAS: Solution to Reduce List Edito Message-ID: Diego asks: >Tell me please, is >possible to apply regular enamel over a future coat, I do it all the time, and for all sorts of reasons. One trick I use is to seal the edges of maskig tape by running a brush of future along the edge. Naturally it gets mostly on the surface about to get painted - which may be overpainted with acrylic or enamel since I use both as the fancy takes me, though most likely Humbrol enamel. Shane ******************************** My Strine is a Toad in Disguise ******************************** _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 11:06:11 +1000 From: "Shane Weier" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Finding Flaws After Painting Message-ID: Michael comments: >I agree with this. I actually use a light coat of Testors flat, which >doesn't make the model's surface totally flat - there is some sheen. Yeah, one of the arts of modelling - knowing just how much of which sheen of varnish over what previous finish will give you the right end result. I often fail and have to add another "last" coat :-( >probably overdo it compared to what it's supposed to be but my personal >preference is that my models look better with a flatter surface. Mmmm, mine too. Flat finishes hide irregular paint surfaces and spots of dust whereas seriously glossy ones show every tiny failing. Hence my fear of those suck and blow things with bare metal finishes and car models of any sort >(Some of >them would probably look better totally flattened by a heavy object). Bollocks Shane ******************************** My Strine is a Toad in Disguise ******************************** _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 01:07:48 +0000 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Polish Goworek D.III chapter Message-ID: I have borrowed the Goworek book that contains a chapter on the Albatros Oeffag D.III but I cannot see anything showing a cockpit interior. Am I overlooking something? Michael _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:20:18 +0800 From: =?gb2312?q?_TTT=CD=F8=C2=E7=D3=AA=CF=FA_?= To: wwi@mustang.sr.unh.edu Subject: =?gb2312?q?=D0=C2=C4=EA=BF=EC=C0=D6_=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1=A3=A1?= Message-ID: <200301240120.UAA34224@mustang.sr.unh.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format --74e593f5-2f7b-11d7-9ae0-00e04c39f807 Content-Type: text/html; charset=gb2312 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable --74e593f5-2f7b-11d7-9ae0-00e04c39f807-- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 11:25:33 +1000 From: "Shane Weier" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Help with the English Language Message-ID: Pedro says: >HP - Houses of Parliament? My personal guess is it's a misprint and should read M.P - which is "Member of Parliament" but it's impossible to know out of context Shane ******************************** My Strine is a Toad in Disguise ******************************** _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4944 **********************