Looking real good
From: John Pittelli
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 4:53 PM
To: tank club
Subject: [TANKS] Here's the first video
Not sure how I sent the same link. Here's the other vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j56IaBlzluU&feature=player_detailpage.
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Not sure how I sent the same link. Here's the other vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j56IaBlzluU&feature=player_detailpage.
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Following a successful visit to Frank's laptop, the Panzer II's, 77 and 79 run
much more smoothly. Still plenty of power and speed, even though for my tank we
are only using 38% of the power available. Plenty of torque. At the end of the
second video you will see turns being performed with one t
With appropriate prior arrangements with the airline you can take firearms, so
I would imagine a paintball marker would be allowed!
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Would paintball markers be allowed in checked luggage on international
flights from the US to UK?
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Steve,
Unless you were planning on leaving the gun / marker at home, I think that
overhead and under the seat are out of the question.
Bill
P.S. If you wanted a west coast vacation, Britain also has a west coast. You
could have had a west coast vacation and put Neil in his place on the same tr
I guess my next tank will have to built to fit airline luggage
restrictions. The question now is check-in, over-head, or under-seat? ;)
Steve "Need to Kick Neil's Bottom" Tyng
PS: I will not be getting to the UK this year. We took a west coast
vacation instead.
On Saturday, September