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Retro-Shock

James Campbell
Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to 0X.
  In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me
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Re: Retro-Shock

SHADO
Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"?  
Jeff 

--- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: James <[hidden email]>
Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM
















 



 


   
     
     
      Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to 0X.

  In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me

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Re: Retro-Shock

Bruce Sherman
Werner Von Braun, smuggled Germany scientist who helped America send men to the moon.

Bruce
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jeffrey Nelson
  To: [hidden email]
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:24 PM
  Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock


   
  Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"? Â
  JeffÂ

  --- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <[hidden email]> wrote:

  From: James <[hidden email]>
  Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
  To: [hidden email]
  Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM

  Â

  Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to 0X.

  In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me

  SIG FAB

  James

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RE: Retro-Shock

Deborah Rorabaugh-2
The other guy mentioned is Willie Ley, science writer and space flight
advocate. (Who looked remarkably like Alec Guinness.)

 

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Bruce Sherman
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 3:51 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock

 

 

Werner Von Braun, smuggled Germany scientist who helped America send men to
the moon.

Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Nelson
To: [hidden email] <mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com>  
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock

Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"?
Â
JeffÂ

--- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <[hidden email]
<mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com> > wrote:

From: James <[hidden email] <mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com> >
Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
To: [hidden email] <mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com>
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM

Â

Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster
walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like
they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures
like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they
did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek
but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to
read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs
that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a
long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do
believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to
0X.

In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to
speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a
flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have
written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me

SIG FAB

James

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Re: Retro-Shock

SHADO
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Thanks, Bruce!  I figured it might be Wernher von Braun he  was referring to.  It was the other one that had me especially stumped.
Jeff

--- On Thu, 7/12/12, Bruce Sherman <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Bruce Sherman <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 5:51 PM
















 



 


   
     
     
      Werner Von Braun, smuggled Germany scientist who helped America send men to the moon.



Bruce

  ----- Original Message -----

  From: Jeffrey Nelson

  To: [hidden email]

  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:24 PM

  Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock



Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"? Â

  JeffÂ



--- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <[hidden email]> wrote:



From: James <[hidden email]>

  Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock

  To: [hidden email]

  Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM



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Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to 0X.



In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me



SIG FAB



James



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RE: Retro-Shock

SHADO
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Thanks!  Will have to look him up.
Jeff

--- On Thu, 7/12/12, Deborah Rorabaugh <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Deborah Rorabaugh <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 6:38 PM
















 



 


   
     
     
      The other guy mentioned is Willie Ley, science writer and space flight

advocate. (Who looked remarkably like Alec Guinness.)



_____  



From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of

Bruce Sherman

Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 3:51 PM

To: [hidden email]

Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock



Werner Von Braun, smuggled Germany scientist who helped America send men to

the moon.



Bruce

----- Original Message -----

From: Jeffrey Nelson

To: [hidden email] <mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com>  

Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:24 PM

Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock



Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"?

Â

JeffÂ



--- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <[hidden email]

<mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com> > wrote:



From: James <[hidden email] <mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com> >

Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock

To: [hidden email] <mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com>

Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM



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Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster

walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like

they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures

like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they

did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek

but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to

read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs

that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a

long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do

believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to

0X.



In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to

speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a

flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have

written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me



SIG FAB



James



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Re: Retro-Shock

James Campbell
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Von Brahm former head of Nazi rocketry program was brought to U.S. near end of war and was one of the wunderkins of NASA Willy Ley designed and wrote books about rockets and space planes Both had what Enstien said was very important that was imagination.
        
 

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 From: Jeffrey Nelson <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
 

 
   
 
Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"?  
Jeff 

--- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com> wrote:

From: James <mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com>
Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
To: mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM

 

Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to 0X.

In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me

SIG FAB

James

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RE: Retro-Shock

Deborah Rorabaugh-2
Werner Von Braun was the wunderkind German scientist.

 

  _____  

From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
James Campbell
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 5:16 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock

 

 

Von Brahm former head of Nazi rocketry program was brought to U.S. near end
of war and was one of the wunderkins of NASA Willy Ley designed and wrote
books about rockets and space planes Both had what Enstien said was very
important that was imagination.
       


________________________________
From: Jeffrey Nelson <[hidden email] <mailto:1shado1%40sbcglobal.net>
>
To: [hidden email] <mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com>  
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] Retro-Shock


 

Please forgive my ignorance, but who the heck are "Von Brahm or Willy Lee"?

Jeff

--- On Thu, 7/12/12, James <mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com> wrote:

From: James <mailto:veritas.quest%40yahoo.com>
Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock
To: mailto:SHADO%40yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 9:13 AM

 

Watching episode 9 volume 3 of UFO mega set entitled Ordeal when Foster
walked into that party with the Beatles playing and everybody looking like
they had steped out of a Austin Powers movie I was like OMG if the futures
like that wow then I grew up and discovered how wrong I was but any how they
did have cool clothes, I understand many folks may think me a techno-geek
but I have been taking apart the tech on sci-fi shows since I was able to
read the trek tech pubs I always did think that many of the craft designs
that Gerry created had there bases in fact. Take 0X for example you have a
long range interplanetary craft thats launched by use of a lifting body I do
believe it was Von Brahm or Willy Lee that came up with a design close to
0X.

In UFO we have SkyDiver while sky one was not the first flying sub so to
speak we can thank Irwin Allen for that. I do remember seeing plans to a
flying sub in a popular science or popular mechanics magazine. Well I have
written enough any other Techno-Geeks who wants to talk e-mail me

SIG FAB

James

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