Original Posted By: TOM MICHELLE BRANT
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic- aircraft in moviesOscar Oscar Oscar what are we going to do with you? At that rate soon you'll be singing or whistling show tunes while you build. the only redeeming quality was the airplanes.stop that man before its Iron EagleQuick someone show him a war film before he turns to the dark side and passes the go no go point on his take off role.In a message dated 8/23/2009 10:21:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, taildrags(at)hotmail.com writes:--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Oscar Zuniga Okay, so call me an enjoyer of chick flicks. I havejust watched two of my favorites over the last coupleof weeks, "The English Patient" and "Out of Africa".Both feature DeHavilland biplanes but I'm not certainif they are Tiger Moths or Gypsy Moths. Whatever thecase, the flying scenes are breathtaking, and themusical scores that go with those scenes are trulymemorable. The cockpit close-ups are pretty hokey, inthat the silk scarves sort of float dreamily out ofthe open cockpits when we know that they would bewhipping around like crazy, but that's OK.There. I've shown my feminine side ;o)Oscar ZunigaAir Camper NX41CCSan Antonio, TXmailto: taildrags(at)hotmail.comwebsite at http://www.flysquirrel.netdo not archive________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic- aircraft in movies
RE: Pietenpol-List: off topic- aircraft in movies
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
Oscar, There's help for you. Not a war film but definitely a MAN flick is "NeverCry Wolf" whose flying scenes have everything you like about those girlyfilms, even a DeHavilland airplane (Beaver), and none of that sissy-kissystuff.Mike Hardaway _____
Oscar, There's help for you. Not a war film but definitely a MAN flick is "NeverCry Wolf" whose flying scenes have everything you like about those girlyfilms, even a DeHavilland airplane (Beaver), and none of that sissy-kissystuff.Mike Hardaway _____
Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic- aircraft in movies
Original Posted By: "Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[ASRC Aerospace Corporation]"
The English Patient? Sex in a tub? Give me something I can use!-john-John HofmannVice-President, Information TechnologyThe Rees Group, Inc.2810 Crossroads Drive, Ste 3800Madison, WI 53718Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150Fax: 608.443.2474Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.comOn Aug 23, 2009, at 9:44 PM, AMsafetyC(at)aol.com wrote:> Oscar Oscar Oscar what are we going to do with you? At that rate > soon you'll be singing or whistling show tunes while you build. the > only redeeming quality was the airplanes.>> stop that man before its Iron Eagle>> Quick someone show him a war film before he turns to the dark side > and passes the go no go point on his take off role.>>> In a message dated 8/23/2009 10:21:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, taildrags(at)hotmail.com> writes:> >>>> Okay, so call me an enjoyer of chick flicks. I have> just watched two of my favorites over the last couple> of weeks, "The English Patient" and "Out of Africa".> Both feature DeHavilland biplanes but I'm not certain> if they are Tiger Moths or Gypsy Moths. Whatever the> case, the flying scenes are breathtaking, and the> musical scores that go with those scenes are truly> memorable. The cockpit close-ups are pretty hokey, in> that the silk scarves sort of float dreamily out of> the open cockpits when we know that they would be> whipping around like crazy, but that's OK.>> There. I've shown my feminine side ;o)>> Oscar Zuniga> Air Camper NX41CC> San Antonio, TX> mailto: taildrags(at)hotmail.com> website at http://www.flysquirrel.net>> do not ======================== Use the ties Day > ================================================ - > MATRONICS WEB FORUMS > ================================================ - List > Contribution Web Site sp; > ==================================================>>________________________________________________________________________________
The English Patient? Sex in a tub? Give me something I can use!-john-John HofmannVice-President, Information TechnologyThe Rees Group, Inc.2810 Crossroads Drive, Ste 3800Madison, WI 53718Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150Fax: 608.443.2474Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.comOn Aug 23, 2009, at 9:44 PM, AMsafetyC(at)aol.com wrote:> Oscar Oscar Oscar what are we going to do with you? At that rate > soon you'll be singing or whistling show tunes while you build. the > only redeeming quality was the airplanes.>> stop that man before its Iron Eagle>> Quick someone show him a war film before he turns to the dark side > and passes the go no go point on his take off role.>>> In a message dated 8/23/2009 10:21:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, taildrags(at)hotmail.com> writes:> >>>> Okay, so call me an enjoyer of chick flicks. I have> just watched two of my favorites over the last couple> of weeks, "The English Patient" and "Out of Africa".> Both feature DeHavilland biplanes but I'm not certain> if they are Tiger Moths or Gypsy Moths. Whatever the> case, the flying scenes are breathtaking, and the> musical scores that go with those scenes are truly> memorable. The cockpit close-ups are pretty hokey, in> that the silk scarves sort of float dreamily out of> the open cockpits when we know that they would be> whipping around like crazy, but that's OK.>> There. I've shown my feminine side ;o)>> Oscar Zuniga> Air Camper NX41CC> San Antonio, TX> mailto: taildrags(at)hotmail.com> website at http://www.flysquirrel.net>> do not ======================== Use the ties Day > ================================================ - > MATRONICS WEB FORUMS > ================================================ - List > Contribution Web Site sp; > ==================================================>>________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: off topic- aircraft in movies
Original Posted By: "Paul N. Peckham"
Zenith 801, me thinks.John HofmannVice-President, Information TechnologyThe Rees Group, Inc.2810 Crossroads Drive, Ste 3800Madison, WI 53718Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150Fax: 608.443.2474Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.comOn Aug 24, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[ASRC Aerospace Corporation] wrote:> Either Matthew DeFour has his facts totally wrong or this wasn=92t > Bill=92s Pietenpol. 2 passengers, 4 seats ? I had heard> that Bill was/is building a Zenith perhaps=97do they make a 4 seat > version ? Too ignorant to comment about Zenith=92s> but if this was the Pietenpol then this journalist should go back to > middle school journalism class where they teach you> to obtain the facts about an event first and foremost and to get > them accurate and true. Maybe you guys already> answered the question about what plane he was flying=97have not read > all of my e-mail yet.>> If this author is in fact wrong we should collectively e-mail him > and ask him to post corrections to this story.>> I=92m very happy to hear that Bill and his passengers walked away=97 > thank God for that.>> Mike C.>>> Only minor injuries after small plane makes emergency landing near > Cottage Grove> By MATTHEW DeFOUR> 608-252-6144> mdefour(at)madison.com>> A small airplane made an emergency landing Sunday morning in a field > near Cottage Grove, police said.> The pilot, William Rewey, 81, of Verona, and two passengers suffered > minor injuries but were not taken to the hospital, police said. The > plane was damaged in the landing.> Just before 11:30 a.m., the plane had mechanical problems after > taking off from Blackhawk Airfield in Cottage Grove and landed in a > field on the east side of Baxter Road.> The plane was Rewey=92s four-seat, home-built aircraft. Home-built > aircraft crash at a rate three times higher than all aircraft, > according to the National Transportation Safety Board.>>________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: off topic- aircraft in movies
Zenith 801, me thinks.John HofmannVice-President, Information TechnologyThe Rees Group, Inc.2810 Crossroads Drive, Ste 3800Madison, WI 53718Phone: 608.443.2468 ext 150Fax: 608.443.2474Email: jhofmann(at)reesgroupinc.comOn Aug 24, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[ASRC Aerospace Corporation] wrote:> Either Matthew DeFour has his facts totally wrong or this wasn=92t > Bill=92s Pietenpol. 2 passengers, 4 seats ? I had heard> that Bill was/is building a Zenith perhaps=97do they make a 4 seat > version ? Too ignorant to comment about Zenith=92s> but if this was the Pietenpol then this journalist should go back to > middle school journalism class where they teach you> to obtain the facts about an event first and foremost and to get > them accurate and true. Maybe you guys already> answered the question about what plane he was flying=97have not read > all of my e-mail yet.>> If this author is in fact wrong we should collectively e-mail him > and ask him to post corrections to this story.>> I=92m very happy to hear that Bill and his passengers walked away=97 > thank God for that.>> Mike C.>>> Only minor injuries after small plane makes emergency landing near > Cottage Grove> By MATTHEW DeFOUR> 608-252-6144> mdefour(at)madison.com>> A small airplane made an emergency landing Sunday morning in a field > near Cottage Grove, police said.> The pilot, William Rewey, 81, of Verona, and two passengers suffered > minor injuries but were not taken to the hospital, police said. The > plane was damaged in the landing.> Just before 11:30 a.m., the plane had mechanical problems after > taking off from Blackhawk Airfield in Cottage Grove and landed in a > field on the east side of Baxter Road.> The plane was Rewey=92s four-seat, home-built aircraft. Home-built > aircraft crash at a rate three times higher than all aircraft, > according to the National Transportation Safety Board.>>________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: off topic- aircraft in movies