The emblems on my 95, 96 and Sonett have wings.
"At the BMW Museum in Munich, Anne Schmidt-Possiwal, explained that the blue-and-white company logo did not represent a spinning propeller, but was meant to show the colors of the Free State of Bavaria."
TJ wrote: "At the BMW Museum in Munich, Anne Schmidt-Possiwal, explained that the blue-and-white company logo did not represent a spinning propeller, but was meant to show the colors of the Free State of Bavaria." NY Times link
I do not know this Anne Schmidt-Possiwal. Mine has a propellor and you can't take that away from me!
Salanis wrote:ansonivan wrote:Given the license plate, I think he realizes how absurd that is.DukeOfUndersteer wrote:Amateurs, spacer stack to space goes on the front wheels! More better scrub radius that way.
I'm glad someone else got that
Tom Heath wrote:
"Wow, that construction is pretty strong. Let's use it for an aerial battering ram"
"um....sir, magnesium is flamable"
"nevermind, it's really strong...."
triumph5 wrote: Running IE6,; can't see any part of the plate or close to it.
Ba-ka (which means crazy)
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JoeyM wrote:triumph5 wrote: Running IE6,; can't see any part of the plate or close to it."Ba-ka" (which means "crazy")
It's also the name of piloted-bombs used by the Japanese in WWII.
Maybe BA-KA boy knew his trip would one way?
JoeyM wrote:triumph5 wrote: Running IE6,; can't see any part of the plate or close to it."Ba-ka" (which means "crazy")
A more direct translation would be: Idiot
In reply to Jeff:
The Russian Ekranoplan, air-effect surface ship intended for quick visits to pesky neighbors.
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