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    paragon
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    Lucky

    Good work Steve. Youre lucky to have four of these rare cateyes !!`
    What`s about the plane in the back ? I´ll fly this one.

    Eckhard
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    Steve Gonzales
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    Very Lucky indeed

    I actually have 3 pairs of these wonderful drivers. I am completing my 3rd pair of L220/L222's. I love old airplanes, I just can't afford more than a picture.

    ps: is that a 109 Messerschmit?

  3. #3
    paragon
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    Third pair ??

    I like to have one pair only !!
    Yes this is one of two (?) Bf 109 (Messerschmidt) from the german "Messerschmidt Stiftung" in Manching (south germany, Bayern).
    This is ME 109 G-10 With a 2000 HP (short time) power engine with a water-methanol (?) injection.
    The other one is a Me 109 G-6 (FMBB)called "Fritzchen" with a stock 1300 HP engine, i think.
    This one they showed on airshows years ago, but they had an accident in Berlin with the engine and the pilot had to ground it without a running engine.
    The only one flying this machines is if i remeber right Werner Eichbaum.
    The "Black 6" from Duxford also was damaged and is not longer flying on airshows . So i have no chance to see a flying 109.
    A member in Duxford asked Eichbaum why he doesn`t come to the show with his 109. He answered "To rare, to expensieve".

    Eckhard

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    paragon
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    ???

    He, Steve,

    It`s only the plane, not the WW2. What do you think of me ?? I love these powerful warbirds. I love Mustangs, Spitfire, B 52, Mitchell, Lightning, ... and of course the 109. I´m not a Nazi !! I love the sound of this V12 Engines and the speed. Nothing more !! What have i done ??

    Eckhard

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    transducergeek
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    Hey, we're all friends here, Right?

    Calm down everyone....
    Chill.....
    Good. Now let's all be nice, and be friendly, and think of JBL's. Thanks, Rolf E.

  6. #6
    paragon
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    Mistake

    Ok, i made a mistake, please stop it. I will never talk about this or i will never post and use the Lansingheritage. That`s my mistake, please !!

    Eckhard

  7. #7
    paragon
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    Okay

    Okay, Steve,

    But what .... to your answer (can`t explain, sorry). Ok, nothing more about this.
    Think you understand why i love this planes. Nothing more about this.

    Eckhard

  8. #8
    paragon
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    Alles ist in Ordnung.

    Ok !!

    Eckhard

  9. #9
    transducergeek
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    OK, alles ist gut. My Deutch is 36 years ago learned.

    Quote Originally Posted by paragon
    Ok !!

    Eckhard
    Ja, Vierklich. My spelling is off, please correct it, mein freiund.

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    Alex Lancaster
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    Steve:

    Some of the Mustangs had N2O, Meth-water injection on the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, probably built by Packard in the USA, and based on Ricardo´s investigations, no nazis I think; For some years now some way out guys are fitting the Griffon (V16 instead of V12) engines, originally used on the AVRO Lancaster bombers, (no relation, I think), and others, with counter-rotating props, that could be a trip in a single engine 5000HP plane; let´s get back to Lansing.

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    For what it is worth "NAZI" was a political party,and like all governments they do not produce or invent anything,all they do is tax the population. It is the people of the different nations around the world that create and invent. Please stop listening to Rush and Shaun!!!

  12. #12
    Steve Gonzales
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    JBL LE14H's

    I hope that it is clear to all that this is about LE14H's now. that is all I wanted!
    Thank you ,Mr McRitchie

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    Well this thread has been an interesting lesson on the limitations of forum communication. As I have learned through painful experience, you can never be too explicit (no porn jokes please) in trying get a message accross clearly. There is always someone who will not take your intended meaning. Therefore, caution is required when anything is mentioned that even has the potential to be inflamatory.

    In this case, I think the dust has settled and everyone understands that this blow-up was unintended and strictly a result of miscommunication. For now, I have broken off the portion of this thread that is not related to the subject and moved it to the off topic area. It may be best to delete it later on, but for now it serves as a good object lesson.

    As a reminder, even for threads that don't blow up , if you want to add a post that changes the subject of discussion, do it in a new thread in the appropriate forum. You can leave a message in the original forum about your new thread. Just try not to hijack threads and take them in a direction completely unrelated to the original topic.
    Regards

    Don McRitchie

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