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Building Spruce Bi-Planes in WW1

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by treb11, Dec 6, 2019.

  1. treb11
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  2. khead47
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    Captions too short to read, and the soundtrack drives me to distraction. Never the less, very interesting.
     
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  3. blackanblue
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    Very very cool and interesting film, thanks
     
  4. I found the video very interesting, turning the sound of was a must. HRP
     

  5. ford4v429
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    thats neat- in 2014 I lost a good friend at 90 yrs young- as a young man he served on the original enterprise in some of the worst of its WWII battles, up till it got taken out by a kamikaze.. anyways have old pictures of his dad at Cape May naval yard 1919, he worked on float biplanes... my buddy gave me a couple chunks of a propeller root his dad saved from a wrecked one of the same model pictured below, someday will make something out of them
     

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