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Good afternoon every one - I'm back from family activities.
What do I find but an OH.
How are you RD?
Does anyone know what the permanent Prune time of 0800[PST] means?
What do I find but an OH.
How are you RD?
Does anyone know what the permanent Prune time of 0800[PST] means?
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Thanks LM! I wish I remembered what it was. Let's see......
About the PST mine shows the same -0800 (PST) as yours. My time here is appr. 15:00 at PPRuNE. What is yours (we should have one hour difference in our relation to the Curlfoonians)?
About the PST mine shows the same -0800 (PST) as yours. My time here is appr. 15:00 at PPRuNE. What is yours (we should have one hour difference in our relation to the Curlfoonians)?
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Hello Reg,
Coffee time for me, quiet innit?
I think that your oldun is a Hungarian Kolbanyi IV monoplane of 1912
I think that it had better be an Open House if correct, as I have to get away sharp tonight at five pm, (that's 9am on the US West Coast for what it's worth) Dunno what that'e all about, I suppose it's someone's quirky way of showing that PST is eight hours behind GMT (UT) but why they want to is a mystery!!
Coffee time for me, quiet innit?
I think that your oldun is a Hungarian Kolbanyi IV monoplane of 1912
I think that it had better be an Open House if correct, as I have to get away sharp tonight at five pm, (that's 9am on the US West Coast for what it's worth) Dunno what that'e all about, I suppose it's someone's quirky way of showing that PST is eight hours behind GMT (UT) but why they want to is a mystery!!
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Hi TC! Quiet indeed.
Yes it is the Hungarian Kolbanyi IV monoplane of 1912
Geza Kolbanyi (1863-1936) was one of the aeroplane and aero-engine
designers of the initial stage of Hungarian flying from 1909. The
Kolbányi-Galcsek 6-cylinder, 60 h.p. air-cooled, fan-type engine was the
most valuable part of his first machines.
So, on request of SincoTC, Open House is hereby declared.
Yes it is the Hungarian Kolbanyi IV monoplane of 1912
Geza Kolbanyi (1863-1936) was one of the aeroplane and aero-engine
designers of the initial stage of Hungarian flying from 1909. The
Kolbányi-Galcsek 6-cylinder, 60 h.p. air-cooled, fan-type engine was the
most valuable part of his first machines.
So, on request of SincoTC, Open House is hereby declared.