Hello!
- Folgore_09
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Hello!
Greetings! I am a new member of these forums, and I thought that I'd just drop everyone a quick Hello.
I recently found the STORMO! homepage while desperately searching the web for WWII Italian aircraft model kits--I was overjoyed to learn that the website sells them, and even more overjoyed when I discovered that there was an entire STORMO! forum dedicated to discussing Italian aircraft/air forces in WWII.
Thank you to those who created, moderate, and upkeep this great forum. I look forward to posting and joining all of the discussions.
God bless!
Regards,
Folgore_08
I recently found the STORMO! homepage while desperately searching the web for WWII Italian aircraft model kits--I was overjoyed to learn that the website sells them, and even more overjoyed when I discovered that there was an entire STORMO! forum dedicated to discussing Italian aircraft/air forces in WWII.
Thank you to those who created, moderate, and upkeep this great forum. I look forward to posting and joining all of the discussions.
God bless!
Regards,
Folgore_08
"Flying aircraft such as the Macchi C.200, C.202 and C.205, Fiat G.50 and biplane CR.42, Italian fighter pilots were recognised by their Allied counterparts as brave opponents hampered by under-gunned and underpowered equipment." - from Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #34: Italian Aces of World War 2.
- Folgore_09
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You are very welcome!Webmaster wrote:Welcome and thank you for your kind words. Its always nice to these kinds of posts ! Enjoy !
"Flying aircraft such as the Macchi C.200, C.202 and C.205, Fiat G.50 and biplane CR.42, Italian fighter pilots were recognised by their Allied counterparts as brave opponents hampered by under-gunned and underpowered equipment." - from Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #34: Italian Aces of World War 2.
- Folgore_09
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Thank you everyone! I appreciate the warm welcome.
"Flying aircraft such as the Macchi C.200, C.202 and C.205, Fiat G.50 and biplane CR.42, Italian fighter pilots were recognised by their Allied counterparts as brave opponents hampered by under-gunned and underpowered equipment." - from Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #34: Italian Aces of World War 2.
- flyingbabydoc
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- Folgore_09
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Thank you Alex! I am glad that you had a good time in Indiana studying at IUPUI, which happens to be one of the colleges I am considering attending....flyingbabydoc wrote:Ciao, Folgore09 and welcome to the site. You will be amazed by how much you can learn here.
Many greetings to the Hoosier state (I studied at IUPUI for a while, so Indiana is a special place for me)
Cheers
Alex
Regards,
Alex
Folgore_09
"Flying aircraft such as the Macchi C.200, C.202 and C.205, Fiat G.50 and biplane CR.42, Italian fighter pilots were recognised by their Allied counterparts as brave opponents hampered by under-gunned and underpowered equipment." - from Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #34: Italian Aces of World War 2.
- Folgore_09
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Re: ciao!
Thank you pante11.pante11 wrote:ciao Folgore 09..
You are just aboard of the best site about regia aeronautica and ANR..
Welcome you and enjoy!!
Pante11
"Flying aircraft such as the Macchi C.200, C.202 and C.205, Fiat G.50 and biplane CR.42, Italian fighter pilots were recognised by their Allied counterparts as brave opponents hampered by under-gunned and underpowered equipment." - from Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #34: Italian Aces of World War 2.
- flyingbabydoc
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I think it is a nice college and particularly a great city. I was rotating through the hospitals at that time (Wishard, Riley Children's and the IUPUI hospital and clinics, besides the VA) and really learned a lot. I wonder if Broadripple Rd is still the hub for Indy's nightlife.Folgore_09 wrote: Thank you Alex! I am glad that you had a good time in Indiana studying at IUPUI, which happens to be one of the colleges I am considering attending....
Good luck with your studies and college admission!
Alex
- Folgore_09
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Yes, Indi is a nice city. My dad works there, though we live about an hour away by interstate. He's okay with the commute because he doesn't particularly want to live in the city.
Thanks for the kind words.
Alex
Folgore_09
Thanks for the kind words.
Alex
Folgore_09
"Flying aircraft such as the Macchi C.200, C.202 and C.205, Fiat G.50 and biplane CR.42, Italian fighter pilots were recognised by their Allied counterparts as brave opponents hampered by under-gunned and underpowered equipment." - from Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #34: Italian Aces of World War 2.