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10-27-2005, 08:05 PM | #41 |
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You just wait You want double talk? How about pelicans spitting maypoles and pointers because they got a hot hand over ? Then when the pelican gets a madman or a riser, it drops cadillacs, pingers and snakes(but not dustbins 'cause they're black) until it is famished. But if the pelican is winchester or its octopus gets bent or it reaches PLE ... then it's enroute homeplate. That's when the cowboys, ponies and dippers take over(hopefully no emergency streamers).... and lets not even talk about the skunks, vampires, goblins and bandits making your life difficult. Hopefully alpha whisky and alpha sierra have their act together, 'cause the pelican's gadget and parrot are both bent.... and I really hope I don't get a threat racket 'cause I'm supposed to be doing greyhound right now! I sure wish someone would call misfit cause ziplip didn't work.
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10-28-2005, 07:01 AM | #42 |
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Can anyone confirm that OS (as in OS engines) stands for: Ogawa Seiki model aircraft engine company? Thanks. Fly4Fun, Wayne Miller |
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10-28-2005, 02:03 PM | #43 |
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Looks like it. Did a google search and this is what I found.
Ogawa Seiki From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search Ogawa Seiki is the name of a Japanese model aircraft engine company. Ogawa Seiki was founded in 1936 by Shigeo Ogawa (originally a manufacturer of model steam engines.) After World War II, Ogawa Seiki expanded to produce the MAX line of engines, which won acclaim for their performance and durability. Through the 1970's, their reputation for a precision manufacturing increased with the introduction of the OS Rotary, an engineering feat of its time, and the OS four-stroke. The 1980's brought increasing competition, which increased drastically across the 1990's and into the 21st century. OS innovated and occasionally stumbled in its product offerings, but maintained its reputation (along with YS) as a high-quality Japanese manufacturer. |
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Oh I get it! It seems ... that it can also be used ... to represent pauses in a thought. Jeff |
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11-18-2005, 09:19 AM | #49 |
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