Fokker DR.1 Triplane

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WW1 fighter used by the Red Baron (sorry, no Snoopy)
 

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I'm using it! :goodjob:
 
very nice. I love how it sways slightly to either side trying to spread his shots out very realistic
 
"Possum" is the Latin word for for "I can". "Posse" is the infinitve.

;)

Adler

P.S. I do not think THIS Latin word is here the meaning of possum. But as a Latin scholar I had to say this! :D
Just a small joke.
 
Originally posted by Adler17
"Possum" is the Latin word for for "I can". "Posse" is the infinitve.

;)

Adler

P.S. I do not think THIS Latin word is here the meaning of possum. But as a Latin scholar I had to say this! :D
Just a small joke.

... Does that mean that pesoloco, like Buckminster Fuller, "seems to be a verb"???

-Oz

P.S. :beer: To scholarly humor.

-O.
 
Originally posted by Adler17
"Possum" is the Latin word for for "I can". "Posse" is the infinitve.

;)

Adler

P.S. I do not think THIS Latin word is here the meaning of possum. But as a Latin scholar I had to say this! :D
Just a small joke.

I was not aware of that. Wow, I'm gonna remember that one: Possum means "I CAN!" thanks, Adler17!
 
Originally posted by ozymandias


... Does that mean that pesoloco, like Buckminster Fuller, "seems to be a verb"???

-Oz

P.S. :beer: To scholarly humor.

-O.

pesoloco... pesoloco is more than a verb, adjective or adverb. pesoloco is a philosopy, a joie de vivre...pesoloco is a way of life. :D
 
How did this get from Fokker triplanes to the Latin meaning of Possum? :crazyeye:
 
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