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http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...t%20Bicycle.htm
LOL. I remember hearing about these and thought "all power to the nutty people!!"... |
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On Mar 5, 10:05�pm, LIBERATOR <spy.exp...@linuxmail.org> wrote:
> http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...t%20Bicycle.htm > > LOL. > > I remember hearing about these and thought "all power to the nutty > people!!"... I'm just sad that I could not locate the rarer photos of Germans in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich using rocket skates- both roller types and ice types! Those rare photos seem elusive. I remember couples out "rocket skating" and would love to obtain those, but the old sites seem to be long gone off the net when I did that entry. Opel had a whole bunch of rocket uses for planes, railway cars, motorcycles, racing cars, etc... and those can be found at Black Sun: http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...%20VEHICLES.htm http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...%20MOTORRAD.htm If anyone finds any of the rare skating pics, please post the links here. Rob |
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On Mar 6, 9:12 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Mar 5, 10:05�pm, LIBERATOR <spy.exp...@linuxmail.org> wrote: > > >http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...t%20Bicycle.htm > > > LOL. > > > I remember hearing about these and thought "all power to the nutty > > people!!"... > > I'm just sad that I could not locate the rarer photos of Germans in > the Weimar Republic and Third Reich using rocket skates- both roller > types and ice types! > > Those rare photos seem elusive. I remember couples out "rocket > skating" and would love to obtain those, but the old sites seem to be > long gone off the net when I did that entry. Opel had a whole bunch of > rocket uses for planes, railway cars, motorcycles, racing cars, etc... > and those can be found at Black Sun: > > http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...%20MOTORRAD.htm > > If anyone finds any of the rare skating pics, please post the links > here. > > Rob You did a nice job on all of it. |
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On Mar 8, 2:13Â*am, LIBERATOR <nogeek...@linuxmail.org> wrote:
> On Mar 6, 9:12 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Mar 5, 10:05�pm, LIBERATOR <spy.exp...@linuxmail.org> wrote: > > > >http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...t%20Bicycle.htm > > > > LOL. > > > > I remember hearing about these and thought "all power to the nutty > > > people!!"... > > > I'm just sad that I could not locate the rarer photos of Germans in > > the Weimar Republic and Third Reich using rocket skates- both roller > > types and ice types! > > > Those rare photos seem elusive. I remember couples out "rocket > > skating" and would love to obtain those, but the old sites seem to be > > long gone off the net when I did that entry. Opel had a whole bunch of > > rocket uses for planes, railway cars, motorcycles, racing cars, etc... > > and those can be found at Black Sun: > > >http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...EHICLES.htmhttp... > > > If anyone finds any of the rare skating pics, please post the links > > here. > > > Rob > > You did a nice job on all of it.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks. I just am a bit upset that I cannot find the 1933 original "rocketpack" used with roller skates by a German civilian in a publicity stunt. He crashed and someone filmed all of it. For many years afterwards this was shown in movie theaters around Europe! If you are into early rocket gliders and planes then also check out my entry for Gottlob Espenlaub and his work which is in my Strange Vehicles book: http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...xperimental.htm An amazing aeronautical pioneer and contemporary of Dr. Alexander Lippisch, Espenlaub is all but forgotten by now. Rob |
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On Mar 8, 4:36Â*am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Mar 8, 2:13Â*am, LIBERATOR <nogeek...@linuxmail.org> wrote: > > > > > > > On Mar 6, 9:12 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote: > > > > On Mar 5, 10:05�pm, LIBERATOR <spy.exp...@linuxmail.org> wrote: > > > > >http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...t%20Bicycle.htm > > > > > LOL. > > > > > I remember hearing about these and thought "all power to the nutty > > > > people!!"... > > > > I'm just sad that I could not locate the rarer photos of Germans in > > > the Weimar Republic and Third Reich using rocket skates- both roller > > > types and ice types! > > > > Those rare photos seem elusive. I remember couples out "rocket > > > skating" and would love to obtain those, but the old sites seem to be > > > long gone off the net when I did that entry. Opel had a whole bunch of > > > rocket uses for planes, railway cars, motorcycles, racing cars, etc... > > > and those can be found at Black Sun: > > > >http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...EHICLES.htmhttp.... > > > > If anyone finds any of the rare skating pics, please post the links > > > here. > > > > Rob > > > You did a nice job on all of it.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Thanks. > > I just am a bit upset that I cannot find the 1933 original > "rocketpack" used with roller skates by a German civilian in a > publicity stunt. He crashed and someone filmed all of it. For many > years afterwards this was shown in movie theaters around Europe! > > If you are into early rocket gliders and planes then also check out my > entry for Gottlob Espenlaub and his work which is in my Strange > Vehicles book:http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.u...xperimental.htm > > An amazing aeronautical pioneer and contemporary of Dr. Alexander > Lippisch, Espenlaub is all but forgotten by now. > > Rob- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I had browsed those already. I suspect much of that has not gotten any noteriety because of Hitler and the defamation of him due to his ending the Jewish style of banking called debt-finance. In Hitlers banking money was lent without interest to citizens, and interest was paid by the government to investors (mefo bonds) of which the only one taking on debt was the government - and made up for it in taxes which were low from the citizenry. Everything was backwards compared to what goes on in the USA & currency & banking. The Federal Reserve is designed to "cheat all gentiles to ruin" by charging interest on all money circulated, the Nationalist Socialists paid interest to those able to circulate money. See how that works? All poverty, all unemployment, all suffering ended. So that the fantastic photos you have been providing are part of German/Hitler era, of which the Jewish systems of Communism via effrontery using democracy ended by using the debt-finance, the Jews have to supress anything from those people and their time. If your pictures cause investigations into Hitler, people will eventually discover the things I said, and that he was framed (holocaust). So that is why it's hard to find such photos, albeit you did a fantastic job so far. |
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