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Byker
July 13th 15, 01:41 AM
Old Geezerr
July 13th 15, 05:55 AM
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
  One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
  after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
Dave:
Old age comes at an inconventient time
Byker
July 13th 15, 07:04 PM
"Old Geezerr"  wrote in message 
...
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>
>  One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana, 
> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
RiŠardo
July 14th 15, 10:26 AM
On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
> ...
>
> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>>
>>  One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
>
> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
RiŠardo
-- 
Moving Things In Still Pictures
RiŠardo
July 14th 15, 05:58 PM
On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>
>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
>>>
>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>
>>
>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>
>
>
> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks like a well
> maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>
Hi Charles,
I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last 
visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have dreamt 
of then, I think that another visit is in order!
Watch this space.
RiŠardo
-- 
Moving Things In Still Pictures
RiŠardo
July 14th 15, 06:39 PM
On 14/07/2015 17:08, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:00 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>
>> On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
>>>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
>>>>>
>>>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks like a well
>>> maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>>>
>>
>> Hi Charles,
>>
>> I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last
>> visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
>>
>> I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
>>
>> Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have dreamt
>> of then, I think that another visit is in order!
>>
>> Watch this space.
>
>
> Thanks Ricardo, I always look forward to your posts.
>
Thank you Charles, blush, your comment is much appreciated!
RiŠardo
-- 
Moving Things In Still Pictures
RiŠardo
July 14th 15, 08:50 PM
On 14/07/2015 17:53, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 17:39:33 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>
>> On 14/07/2015 17:08, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:00 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>>>>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>     One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
>>>>>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks like a well
>>>>> maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Charles,
>>>>
>>>> I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last
>>>> visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
>>>>
>>>> I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
>>>>
>>>> Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have dreamt
>>>> of then, I think that another visit is in order!
>>>>
>>>> Watch this space.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Ricardo, I always look forward to your posts.
>>>
>>
>> Thank you Charles, blush, your comment is much appreciated!
>
> Outstanding!  I love the high resolution pictures when available. There is
> something about being able to count rivets and examine the construction which
> gives me a thrill!
>
:-)
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Moving Things In Still Pictures
Old Geezerr
July 15th 15, 06:12 AM
On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 17:39:33 +0100, RiŠardo
> wrote:
>On 14/07/2015 17:08, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:00 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>
>>> On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>>>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
>>>>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks like a well
>>>> maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Charles,
>>>
>>> I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last
>>> visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
>>>
>>> I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
>>>
>>> Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have dreamt
>>> of then, I think that another visit is in order!
>>>
>>> Watch this space.
>>
>>
>> Thanks Ricardo, I always look forward to your posts.
>>
>
>Thank you Charles, blush, your comment is much appreciated!
>
>RiŠardo
 
   Remember reading that Germany was having a hard time getting test
   pilots to fly the -163. It got to the point where thepilots  had a
   choice: fly it or go to the eastern Front. 
   If the peroxide tank hadn't been cleaned properly, the plane became
   a bomb. The other fuel had the habit of desolving skin if it
    touched the skin.
Dave:
Old age comes at an inconventient time
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
July 15th 15, 07:26 AM
(Me-163 photo)
My dad drove C-47s for the USAAF in Europe in the latter days of WWII.
One of the stories he told me was of helping disassemble a Komet found
on an abandoned Luftwaffe base and bringing it back to England. Wonder
if this might be it...  
They also once rescued a puppy - seems it wasn't keen on flying; he
said flying a C-47 with a puppy cowering behind the rudder pedals was
"interesting"  All ended well.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
July 15th 15, 07:33 AM
On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 21:12:05 -0700, Old Geezerr >
wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 17:39:33 +0100, RiŠardo
> wrote:
>
>>On 14/07/2015 17:08, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:00 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>>>>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>    One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne ,Indiana,
>>>>>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured items.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks like a well
>>>>> maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Charles,
>>>>
>>>> I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last
>>>> visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
>>>>
>>>> I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
>>>>
>>>> Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have dreamt
>>>> of then, I think that another visit is in order!
>>>>
>>>> Watch this space.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Ricardo, I always look forward to your posts.
>>>
>>
>>Thank you Charles, blush, your comment is much appreciated!
>>
>>RiŠardo
> 
>   Remember reading that Germany was having a hard time getting test
>   pilots to fly the -163. It got to the point where thepilots  had a
>   choice: fly it or go to the eastern Front. 
>
>   If the peroxide tank hadn't been cleaned properly, the plane became
>   a bomb. The other fuel had the habit of desolving skin if it
>    touched the skin.
C-Stoff + T-Stoff = Bla-Stoff.
Jess Lurkin[_13_]
July 15th 15, 02:01 PM
"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" > wrote in
: 
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 21:12:05 -0700, Old Geezerr >
> wrote:
> 
>>On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 17:39:33 +0100, RiŠardo
> wrote:
>>
>>>On 14/07/2015 17:08, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:00 +0100, RiŠardo
>>>> > wrote: 
>>>>
>>>>> On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo
>>>>>> > wrote: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" >
>>>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>    One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne
>>>>>>>>>    ,Indiana, 
>>>>>>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured
>>>>>>>>> items. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks
>>>>>> like a well maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Charles,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last
>>>>> visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
>>>>>
>>>>> I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
>>>>>
>>>>> Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have
>>>>> dreamt of then, I think that another visit is in order!
>>>>>
>>>>> Watch this space.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Ricardo, I always look forward to your posts.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you Charles, blush, your comment is much appreciated!
>>>
>>>RiŠardo
>> 
>>   Remember reading that Germany was having a hard time getting test
>>   pilots to fly the -163. It got to the point where thepilots  had a
>>   choice: fly it or go to the eastern Front. 
>>
>>   If the peroxide tank hadn't been cleaned properly, the plane became
>>   a bomb. The other fuel had the habit of desolving skin if it
>>    touched the skin.
> 
> C-Stoff + T-Stoff = Bla-Stoff.
> 
GEE THANKS! 
NOW I GOTTA CLEAN HALF-CHEWED CHEERIOS OUTTA MY KEYBOARD.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
July 16th 15, 12:19 PM
On 15 Jul 2015 12:01:52 GMT, Jess Lurkin > wrote:
>"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" > wrote in
: 
>
>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 21:12:05 -0700, Old Geezerr >
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 17:39:33 +0100, RiŠardo
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 14/07/2015 17:08, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:00 +0100, RiŠardo
>>>>> > wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 14/07/2015 14:45, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 09:26:40 +0100, RiŠardo
>>>>>>> > wrote: 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 13/07/2015 18:04, Byker wrote:
>>>>>>>>> "Old Geezerr"  wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 18:41:32 -0500, "Byker" >
>>>>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>    One of those was on display, along with a V1, in FortWayne
>>>>>>>>>>    ,Indiana, 
>>>>>>>>>> after the war. It was a traveling display showing captured
>>>>>>>>>> items. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This one's at the National Air & Space Museum
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And here's one at the RAF Museum, Cosford.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Excellent picture.  Thanks for posting.  The Cosford museum looks
>>>>>>> like a well maintained collection.  Any more photographs?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Charles,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm glad you like it. That's a real "mists of time" job as I last
>>>>>> visited there in August 2008, which was when I took that picture.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I did publish my pictures shortly afterwards.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Given changing times and a better camera than I could even have
>>>>>> dreamt of then, I think that another visit is in order!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Watch this space.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Ricardo, I always look forward to your posts.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thank you Charles, blush, your comment is much appreciated!
>>>>
>>>>RiŠardo
>>> 
>>>   Remember reading that Germany was having a hard time getting test
>>>   pilots to fly the -163. It got to the point where thepilots  had a
>>>   choice: fly it or go to the eastern Front. 
>>>
>>>   If the peroxide tank hadn't been cleaned properly, the plane became
>>>   a bomb. The other fuel had the habit of desolving skin if it
>>>    touched the skin.
>> 
>> C-Stoff + T-Stoff = Bla-Stoff.
>> 
>
>GEE THANKS! 
>
>NOW I GOTTA CLEAN HALF-CHEWED CHEERIOS OUTTA MY KEYBOARD.
Mea culpa.
I tend to eat at the computer - I figure I'm keeping the keyboard
manufacturers afloat with my frequent replacements.
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