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I have asked a German!
Interesting. In the US, pretty much everybody I know pronounces it Grow'b (long O). is the correct way to say Grob!!! At 12:36 09 February 2006, wrote: Interesting. In the US, pretty much everybody I know pronounces it Grow'b (long O). I guess that's the non-metric pronounciation! More useless trivia: My glider is an LS6-b according to the flight manual. Yet everytime I see an LS in print in the US it's called an LS-6B, LS-4A, etc. Maybe because that's how we name our military planes (EA-6B, for example)? And if a Grob 103 is a Concrete Swan - then a Schweizer 2-32 is an Aluminum Overcast! Love that beast too... This is bad - I need a thermal fix soon! Cheers, Kirk 66 |
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