Martin Dressler said:
> On Fri 23. April 2004 23:49, you wrote:
> > Martin,
> >
> > So far all I have is a good quality 3-view scanned from schweizer book in
> > the museum library:
> >
> > http://www.spiderbark.com/fgfs/sgs-1-26_3-view.tiff
> > Note that is 4.9mb and will only be available for a
On Fri 23. April 2004 23:49, you wrote:
> Martin,
>
> So far all I have is a good quality 3-view scanned from schweizer book in
> the museum library:
>
> http://www.spiderbark.com/fgfs/sgs-1-26_3-view.tiff
> Note that is 4.9mb and will only be available for a few days at that
> address.
>
> The onl
Martin,
So far all I have is a good quality 3-view scanned from schweizer book in the museum
library:
http://www.spiderbark.com/fgfs/sgs-1-26_3-view.tiff
Note that is 4.9mb and will only be available for a few days at that address.
The only round tail in the museum's collection is hanging in
On Tue 20. April 2004 02:03, you wrote:
> Later this week I'll be staying with the director of the National Soaring
> Museum in Elmira for a few days. Just thought I'd mention this in case
> anyone was interested in photos. Obviously I won't have access to
> everything (like cockpits of hanging a
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 01:03, Jim Wilson wrote:
> Later this week I'll be staying with the director of the National Soaring
> Museum in Elmira for a few days. Just thought I'd mention this in case
> anyone was interested in photos. Obviously I won't have access to
> everything (like cockpits of