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Posted 5/18/2006 6:29 PM
Arnd
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Airborne-Gs ;-)

Today my redesigned Rallye-Website had went online!

http://rallye.g4rce.com/

Hope you enjoy it ...

Greetings, Arnd



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Posted 5/18/2006 8:04 PM
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Posted 5/18/2006 11:20 PM
Arnd
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RE: Airborne-Gs ;-)

Jeah ... know this photo ... but I'm still looking for an "AFTER-Photo"!!!

Have seen other Gs after smaller Jumps with bended axles ...

Bet this guy had seen to much episodes of "The fall guy" as a little boy ...

Edited by Arnd 5/18/2006 11:25 PM
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Posted 5/19/2006 12:37 AM
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If I recall correctly that jump resulted in more than simply bent axles. There was frame and engine damage. What a moron.
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Posted 5/19/2006 1:07 AM
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AlanMcR - 5/18/2006 9:37 PM

If I recall correctly that jump resulted in more than simply bent axles. There was frame and engine damage. What a moron.


With that license plate he should have been labeled a "Dummkopf" oder "Traumtaenzer"...... - don't know any real bad German names anymore.....

Karl
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Posted 5/19/2006 7:20 PM
dai
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A very, very expensive photograph.

-Dai
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Posted 5/19/2006 9:32 PM
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Arnd, the "after" photos were put up on BW. If you do a search under "flying G" or something similiar, you should get the thread that has all the pics plus the one in the shop.
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Posted 5/19/2006 9:47 PM
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its hard to jump the G, i have taken hills at 15-20 mph faster in the G than i use to in my trooper and turcks. The G never leaves the ground where the other flooked like the General lee
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Posted 5/20/2006 3:21 AM
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Here are the pictures for the take off and landing .

The workshop picture is really sad .

ReG ,

Shebl



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Posted 5/20/2006 3:25 AM
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Hi ARND ,

Though I can't read german the site looks nice .

But what I really miss is the g4rce.net , any hint when will it be up

ReG ,

Shebl
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Posted 5/20/2006 3:28 AM
Shebl

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Here is my contribution from Lebanon .

This stage from the trial comptition is called the Grave .

The picture shows Soly with his 280 GE making his way out of the Grave .

ReG ,

Shebl

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Posted 5/20/2006 5:30 AM
Arnd
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RE: Airborne-Gs ;-)

Shebl - 5/20/2006 9:21 AM

Here are the pictures for the take off and landing .

The workshop picture is really sad .

ReG ,

Shebl


Muahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

Yes ... that is exactly what I have expected to see ... two stupid teens with daddys G400 (or lend from a DC-dealer like a homepage says) playing Colt Seavers ... or are the the german Duke-Brothers!?!?!?

Well ... only a new axle will cost about 10.000 Euros ... I knew why I repaired my lighty bended axle ...

Greetings, Arnd

P.S.: hoping g4rce.net will reopen in a month or so ... just recoding the page after my last provider had an worse server-crash were I lost a lot of pictures of the global gallery ...



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