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WWI re-enactors
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Posted By: SpecialK, 08-23-2010, 07:51 PM

From an event at the Chino Planes of Fame museum.


















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There are many days when I can not figure out way certain threads are not commenting on. These are great images showing History. I have gone throgh your iamges 3-4 times and they are all great. Thnak you fo sharing. JIM
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Thank you very much!

I agree about the history part.

I was on a WWII victory ship 1-day cruise this past weekend :-) That will show up here someday.

I also posted a Civil War thread :-).

Cheers.
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Like them also K, thanks for putting them up, in your 1st shot, did entire cylinder
bank swing, around crank?

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ahhhh.... memories of the blue max...... great flick... great series here!! i've gotta get back to the rhinebeck aerodrome..... great venue... dave m
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Like them also K, thanks for putting them up, in your 1st shot, did entire cylinder
bank swing, around crank?
Hi Bill:

Yep, the old rotary engines rotated everything around the crank at about 1200 RPM, which is why the planes tended to turn left if you did not keep your right foot on the rudder...
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Everything is well exposed and well framed. Mid day outdoor events can be tough. Great job getting everything to look like movie stills.

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Everything is well exposed and well framed. Mid day outdoor events can be tough. Great job getting everything to look like movie stills.
Thanks for the nice comments.
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