[WWI] chiribiri?

Gabriel Limon arglim at msn.com
Tue Sep 4 09:41:29 EDT 2007


D.
So you've gone straight from 1/72 to other playthings?
 
Gabe



From: dfernet0 at rosario.gov.arTo: wwi at wwi-models.orgDate: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 10:37:44 -0300Subject: Re: [WWI] chiribiri?



Iván! (and iban)
Recall that book on early Italian designs I photocopied for you? Maybe there is a drawing of the Chiribiris...
I shall look, I guess I have that book somewhere in my horribly disorganized library (which now houses small plastic dolls, balls, toy cars, chewed bits of apple, broken clothespins, etc.)
D.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ivan Carlos Ruchesi 
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [WWI] chiribiri?
Tom Solinski <dr-i.417.17 at cox.net> escribió: 

>The late Walt Mooney did a peanut scale flying model of #5 don't >know if>those plans would be of any help.
 
Hi Tom,
 
 
May be some info in one of Kenneth Munson´s books (about pioneer aircraft), does anyone know?
 
 
Ivan


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