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Thursday, December 2nd 2004, 10:36pm

Something for Manzo








Yes its a real aircraft, and it really flew, to an altitude of 60m before crashing and causing the death of its pilots.

Still with 9 wings and 8 engines it looks like something from "Catch the Pigeon"

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Thursday, December 2nd 2004, 10:45pm

First thing that crossed my mind when I saw it was "Flying Pagoda." Not sure why.

HoOmAn

Keeper of the Sacred Block Coefficient

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 12:19am

Jesus!!!

Designer name? Plane name? Date? Country?

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 1:49am

Judging by the image's name, it's a Caproni 60...

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 10:34am

It is fairly stunning. The wings were from old WWI bombers.

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 11:31am

Stick it on Ebay as a floating condo and see what you can get for it. If you can get $30,000 for a 10yold piece of toast then who knows what this thing would go for.

Cheers,

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 11:44am

"If you can get $30,000 for a 10yold piece of toast then who knows what this thing would go for."

Good god!! Hope the person who bought it didn't try to eat it!!!!

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 12:01pm

Quoted

Good god!! Hope the person who bought it didn't try to eat it!!!!


If they were stupid enough to pay that much for it...

Cheers,

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 2:15pm

Quoted

Good god!! Hope the person who bought it didn't try to eat it!!!!


Eating a piece of toast bearing the visage of the Virgin Mary is probably asking for trouble. Me thinks the person more likely framed it or something...

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Saturday, December 4th 2004, 8:31am

"If they were stupid enough to pay that much for it..."

How very true....

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Saturday, December 4th 2004, 12:43pm

The sandwich

It was purchased for $28,000 by a Florida casino for display as a truly priceless bit of Americana, just to show the craaazyyy stuff we Americans get up to sometimes.

It has spawned a number of less reputable imitations:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie…6134863591&rd=1

Here's a copy of the original listing on e-bay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie…5540850816&rd=1