Just for Fun!
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RE: Just for Fun!
No the cockpit is wrong and notice the cabin. It's a modified Tiger Moth with a single enclosed cockpit and a windowed cabin for an air travel service. Original config was DH-82.....I don't know what the new config is.
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OK, Pittsdriver, you win the prize! Your kat gets to ride in my 1/3 scale Dormoy Bathtub without a safety belt. Why would the moderator remove the image of my model when in fact that is what it is, a RC model which is what RCUniverse is all about?? Maybe it is too good and he thinks it is a real airplane??
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ORIGINAL: Jim Messer
O.K. Guys. Here's one that will stump everybody. But here's a clue. It was designed by Glenn E. Messer in 1926, and was produced from 1926 thru 1930. Betcha can't guess this one.
O.K. Guys. Here's one that will stump everybody. But here's a clue. It was designed by Glenn E. Messer in 1926, and was produced from 1926 thru 1930. Betcha can't guess this one.
I ran across this forum by accident but I am curiouse on what relation you are to Glenn? I have a bunch of old photos of Glenn and his plane's. I was raised by my great grandmother who was Glenn Messer's sister.
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Sorry, but Jim Messer passed away late last year so you will have to trace your perhaps common ancestors through other means. I can put you into contact with Jim's relatives if you email me.
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I ran across this forum by accident but I am curiouse on what relation you are to Glenn? I have a bunch of old photos of Glenn and his plane's. I was raised by my great grandmother who was Glenn Messer's sister.
ORIGINAL: Jim Messer
O.K. Guys. Here's one that will stump everybody. But here's a clue. It was designed by Glenn E. Messer in 1926, and was produced from 1926 thru 1930. Betcha can't guess this one.
O.K. Guys. Here's one that will stump everybody. But here's a clue. It was designed by Glenn E. Messer in 1926, and was produced from 1926 thru 1930. Betcha can't guess this one.
I ran across this forum by accident but I am curiouse on what relation you are to Glenn? I have a bunch of old photos of Glenn and his plane's. I was raised by my great grandmother who was Glenn Messer's sister.