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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Not a cure but I have used Diclofenac (Voltarol) cream on my toes when I had it a year or so ago, which reduces the pain.In the meantime, if anyone knows of a good cure for gout...........![]()
In the meantime, if anyone knows of a good cure for gout...........![]()
Yes Green it is indeed the Blanchard BRD1 of 1922.....Hi Lefty.
A close source (my wife) suggests, if bad - Colchicine. If not so bad and as a maintenance - Allopurinol. Good luck!
Hi Baragouin.
Took a little while to recognise twin motors! But possibly the French Brd1? Sources (not my wife) call it "uninspiring" and "displayed poor stability in flight" - hence a short-lived career...
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Better dive in before the float experts show up. This looks like a General Aviation GA-43.

That sounds more like a Scottsh porpoise!
Thanks anyway for your effort(s) in answering my questions....however for the benefit of us poor ignorant non-native English speaking can you explain what "slam-dunk" means?G'day Moses!
Yeah, that's why I didn't want to answer all those questions above - cause I was thinking in a few more minutes, someone is gonna come along and slam-dunk it!
Well done sir!![]()
Thanks very much Lefty now with your help and with Merriam-Webster's I understand what Green meant by "slam-dunk" (a rather convolute metaphor may I say....)BG, it doesn't necessarily help being an Anglophone.
'Slam-dunk' is, I think , a quaintly American sporting metaphor.
Two teams of 8-foot tall freaks take turns to drop a ball into a basket at opposite ends of the playing area. That is called a 'slam-dunk'.
Whichever one happens to be in the lead at the end of several hours is declared the winner. The score is usually something like 147-145. It's a great alternative to Mogadon.
Interesting project for the time.