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Frank Costa - 09 Jul 2004 19:38 GMT
Not too many Spad fans here I know, but anyway...I've revamped Spadtothebone
a bit to give it more modern navigation and appearance, or at least I hope.
It still isn't quite done and has a few issues to iron out, but you can see
it in it's temporary home at www.plasticwings.net. I'll be uploading it to
it's permanent home in a few days.
MK - 09 Jul 2004 20:46 GMT
Wouldn't go.
mk
> Not too many Spad fans here I know, but anyway...I've revamped Spadtothebone
> a bit to give it more modern navigation and appearance, or at least I hope.
> It still isn't quite done and has a few issues to iron out, but you can see
> it in it's temporary home at www.plasticwings.net. I'll be uploading it to
> it's permanent home in a few days.
Frank Costa - 09 Jul 2004 21:13 GMT
You sure? I've had a few dozen people check it out, and I've tested it on 4
or 5 different comps myself.

> Wouldn't go.
> mk
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> > it in it's temporary home at www.plasticwings.net. I'll be uploading it to
> > it's permanent home in a few days.
MK - 09 Jul 2004 22:54 GMT
Up now.
mk
> You sure? I've had a few dozen people check it out, and I've tested it on 4
> or 5 different comps myself.
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> to
> > > it's permanent home in a few days.
Bob - 10 Jul 2004 22:11 GMT
Very nice job.  Thanks.

I always have at least one SPAD ready to fly in my hangar.  I have a soft
spot for them as I taught myself to fly using a SPAD Dominator and a Zagi.

Good flying,
Bob Scott
Charlie H. - 10 Jul 2004 03:03 GMT
I have always liked the Spadtothebone website.
Since I do our club's little website I understand how much time and effort
it takes.
I appreciate what you have done.
Thanks,
Charlie

> Not too many Spad fans here I know, but anyway...I've revamped Spadtothebone
> a bit to give it more modern navigation and appearance, or at least I hope.
> It still isn't quite done and has a few issues to iron out, but you can see
> it in it's temporary home at www.plasticwings.net. I'll be uploading it to
> it's permanent home in a few days.
Frank - 10 Jul 2004 04:53 GMT
Your welcome! :)

> I have always liked the Spadtothebone website.
> Since I do our club's little website I understand how much time and effort
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> > it in it's temporary home at www.plasticwings.net. I'll be uploading it to
> > it's permanent home in a few days.
Paul McIntosh - 11 Jul 2004 17:19 GMT
Looks great, Frank!

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Paul McIntosh
http://www.rc-bearings.com
> Not too many Spad fans here I know, but anyway...I've revamped Spadtothebone
> a bit to give it more modern navigation and appearance, or at least I hope.
> It still isn't quite done and has a few issues to iron out, but you can see
> it in it's temporary home at www.plasticwings.net. I'll be uploading it to
> it's permanent home in a few days.
 
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