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Old 27 July 2008, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Goliescu PDF

Hi All

I want to send a friend of mine some information about the Goliescu Avioplans.

I remember that a few years ago, there was an PDF about the Avioplans available from this spot, but the PDF now seems to have moved away from there. It had originally been an article that appeared in August 2002 issue of WW1 Aero, with the magazine's publishers later making the article available as a free download from their website, though this too seems to have moved.

Anyway, if anyone happens to have a copy of the PDF at hand, could they please send a copy to me? Thanks.

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Paul
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Old 28 July 2008, 11:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi

If people aren't that familiar with the Goliescu Avioplans, then this drawing will give you an idea of how they looked. The design is ... different, to say the least.

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Hi All

I want to send a friend of mine some information about the Goliescu Avioplans.

I remember that a few years ago, there was an PDF about the Avioplans available from this spot, but the PDF now seems to have moved away from there. It had originally been an article that appeared in August 2002 issue of WW1 Aero, with the magazine's publishers later making the article available as a free download from their website, though this too seems to have moved.

Anyway, if anyone happens to have a copy of the PDF at hand, could they please send a copy to me? Thanks.

Cheers,
Paul
Hi Paul, I am a little late noticing your need of a WW1 Aero article. If you still need it I can send a scan (PDF). Marvellous machine if I might say.

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Old 3 August 2008, 11:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hello Kees

Yes, I'm still after a copy of the Goliescu article. If you'd like to scan it for me, that would be most appreciated!

Many thanks,
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