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Re: Plane Sailing? (was Re: 10024Red Baron)
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lugnet.reviews, lugnet.loc.au
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Sun, 31 Aug 2003 23:23:12 GMT
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In lugnet.reviews, Troy Walker wrote:
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Surely for the purposes of a complete test, and the public demand nothing
less, you could have replaced the rare brown one with a common or garden
grey one.
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But of course that would be a case of using non aircraft parts on an
aircraft!
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Having carefully guarded the safety of my only brown LEGO brand common or garden
shovel, I had a minor, completely non-swoosh testing related accident, wherein a
partially completed house and fairly large backyard was dropped on the Red Baron
from a height of 847mm. The only permanent damage was to a technic peg, and to
- you guessed it - the brown shovel.
Im sure theres a lesson to be learned there somewhere.
Adieu
Richie Dulin
| | Port Brique Somewhere in the South Pacifique
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| | Misérable Building a safer South Pacifique
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Brown Shovel
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| (...) Well, I don't know if this is relevant information for Australia - but here in Copenhagen in a temporary toy store (a Lego discaount store available for 3 months only) in their big boxes with pick-a-brick, there were loads of brown shovels - (...) (21 years ago, 18-Nov-03, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.loc.au, FTX)
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| | Re: Plane Sailing? (was Re: 10024Red Baron)
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| (...) But of course that would be a case of using "non" aircraft parts on an aircraft! Having worked on aircraft for 8 years I can tell you that is a little bit of a no-no (only a little bit, as fencing wire 'was' considered ok on early planes, ie (...) (21 years ago, 30-Aug-03, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.loc.au)
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