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    I want to put this tinnie on the Estand, if it is 'good'. I appreciate all opinions, good or bad.

    Regards,
    Mark


    "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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    Fellow Luftwaffian,

    No one ever seen one of these? Help appreciated before I toss it in the trash!

    MM
    "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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      #3
      I have never seen one like it, but it has many design features which make me think that it is good and European made. PM me when you get a chance. I will try to do some digging.

      Timo

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        #4
        Hello mark,

        Not an expert on these but i do like it. The pin on the back look perfect compare with other and the front look good. I think not many luft guy collect tinnies so this is why you dont have many answer.

        Seb
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          #5
          I think it may be a souvenir of the airfield rather than an event tinnie. Looks OK.
          Regards,
          Pete

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            #6
            That makes sense. Most 'event' tinnies have some type of date, and this one does not.

            Regards,
            Mark



            Originally posted by Wood View Post
            I think it may be a souvenir of the airfield rather than an event tinnie. Looks OK.
            Regards,
            Pete
            "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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              #7
              Hi,To me it looks postwar,Glider flying is still being done in Germany.I have a wooden postwar tinnie I picked up years ago at a flea market.I will dig it up and post it.Jay Parisi

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