RE: Retro-Shock

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Thanks!  Will have to look him up.
Jeff

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

advocate. (Who looked remarkably like Alec Guinness.)



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Bruce Sherman

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

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

the moon.



Bruce

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From: Jeffrey Nelson

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

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

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

Subject: [SHADO] Retro-Shock

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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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