Tim Morrow <ct.morrow@gmail.com> wrote: On Feb 11, 5:50 pm, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty <a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote: The Older Gentleman wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty <a.nony.m...@example.invalid> wrote: ..and if we want to get that historical, Glenn Curtiss did build a V8 motorcycle
The Older Gentleman wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: You're welcome. Let me know when you come visit. Lunch is on me; there's a nice little pub in Hammondsport. And a real soda fountain! ;-) Heh. Actually, I'll be in the US later this year..... Washington DC, for a conference. Anyone up for a beer? Wouldn't you rather have a nice cherry phosphate at the soda
Beauregard T. Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote: The Older Gentleman wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote: ..and if we want to get that historical, Glenn Curtiss did build a V8 motorcycle. http://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org/museum/glenncurtiss.html Wow! I never knew that. Thanks for that link.
On Dec 19, 9:32�am, beausa...@yahoo.com wrote: PICTURE OF THE WEEK Part of a an on-going series of Military, Naval & Aviation subjects Curtiss F Boat #A-2332. 24 November 1918. The famous Curtiss "F" flying boat was used as a trainer for the first Coast Guard aviators. They were originally procured by the Navy beginning in 1912 and saw service through at least 1918, when
PICTURE OF THE WEEK Part of a an on-going series of Military, Naval & Aviation subjects Curtiss F Boat #A-2332. 24 November 1918. The famous Curtiss "F" flying boat was used as a trainer for the first Coast Guard aviators. They were originally procured by the Navy beginning in 1912 and saw service through at least 1918, when they were replaced by the Curtiss "MF" flying boat. It was used