[WWI] Newbe question

Rick Nelson rg.nelson at verizon.net
Wed Jan 2 22:27:22 EST 2008


Hi Tom and thank you for the guidance.  My most active interest in WWI is in tanks, especially the FT-17/M1917, and the Mk IV.  However, I do dabble in aircraft form time to time and what I have seen recently from the group is starting to wet my appetite for WWI wings.

Rick
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Solinski 
  To: 'World War I Modeling Mailing List' 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 10:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [WWI] Newbe question


  Hi Rick Welcome from Oklahoma

   

  When I joined several years ago these guys were dropping ot's and OT's all over the place.  Our convention here is

   

  OT in caps  means On Topic, anything relating to WW-I subjects, we cut this kind of wide from early flight 1903 up to Sept of 1921 when WW-I officially ended in the US.

   

  ot in little case means off topic, any thing that isn't OT.  My next post will be ot. And normally we add an ot warning in the title

   

  Tom Solinski

   

  Aka

  MrT

   


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  From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On Behalf Of Rick Nelson
  Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:01 PM
  To: WWI Aircraft
  Subject: [WWI] Newbe question

   

  Hello all,

   

  I am very new to your BB but have been a modeler for ages.  I have a new-guy question if I may.  What does "OT" stand for?  I have never seen it used before.

   

  TIA,

   

  Rick Nelson
  rg.nelson at verizon.net

   

  "Damn the Pressure, Six-Zero Feet!"

   

                           &

   

  "Boomers Hide with Pride"
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