[WWI] GWICC in the UK

Frederick Miles goaw48 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 3 10:55:55 EDT 2008


Holly ----,  I can't remember the ancient Chippewa word for airplane.  Gee, and it sounded like it could have been a cool Indian name.  I guess your stuck with Saheeb.  goaw


--- On Fri, 10/3/08, Diego Fernetti <dfernet0 at rosario.gov.ar> wrote:

> From: Diego Fernetti <dfernet0 at rosario.gov.ar>
> Subject: Re: [WWI] GWICC in the UK
> To: "World War I Modeling Mailing List" <wwi at wwi-models.org>
> Date: Friday, October 3, 2008, 5:37 AM
> Re: [WWI] GWICC in the UKSteve!
> Have I told you lately that I hate you?
> D.
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Steve Cox 
>   To: WW1 Mail List 
>   Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 7:59 PM
>   Subject: Re: [WWI] GWICC in the UK
> 
> 
>   Those O/100 nacelles were scratchbuilt long before I had
> even heard of Rosemont. And the next ones will be the same.
>   regards
>   Steve
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   From: Diego Fernetti <dfernet0 at rosario.gov.ar>
>   Organization: MCR
>   Reply-To: WW1 Mail List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>   Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 08:21:56 -0300
>   To: WW1 Mail List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
>   Subject: Re: [WWI] GWICC in the UK
> 
> 
>   Re: [WWI] GWICC in the UKSteve!
>   > Some of those models are 40 years old.  I do have
> another HP kit, which I
>   intend to
>   > do as O/100 3126 in camouflage pattern with the
> wings folded.
> 
>   Cool. Wish I had the foresight of getting the 0/100
> nacelles while Rosemont
>   still was in business!
> 
>   > Does that get me an indian name 'Sleeps with
> Aeroplanes'?
> 
>   There are worse names.
>   D.


      


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