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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Airships/Dirigibles - Balloons => Topic started by: Galloway on February 16, 2014, 04:51:47 AM
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http://youtu.be/LtGRY9ZsuCY
Enjoy
Ken
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Thanks Ken for posting the link, I just finished watching the whole movie and it was extremely interesting, lots of new information that I didn't know beforehand, definitely well worth watching.
Des.
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No problem Des,
I found the experiments with the hydrogen, incendiary ammo, & bombs to be very interesting a very well done NOVA special ......I didn't plan on sitting through the whole thing when I first came across it, but it was just too interesting not to watch! :)
Ken
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Like you Ken I couldn't walk away from the movie, it was far too interesting not to watch. I always thought that a flamming bullet would bring one of those Zeppelins down without a problem, it was great to see the reason why they were so difficult to shoot down even though they were full of highly flammable gas, and the way they made the the gas bags was amazing.
Des.
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Same here. Started it and had to finish! Thanks for the Link!!
RAGIII
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Fascinating! Thanks for passing that along, Ken.
Lindsay
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Very interesting, thank you for this link.
Adam.
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Decided to have a quick look and ended up watching it all; great stuff and learned a lot. Thanks for posting this, Ken.
Cheers,
Lance