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Pablo! The french pronunciation is "painso"; Pinceau is a nickname! Previously, when i wanted to come in this forum i've choose Exocet, the flying fish, because during a long time i have done hang gliding (delta wing) and also scuba diving, but this nickname was already used. Pinceau is the french name for a paintbrush, it's a long story but one week-end I've gone to fly in moutains and I've serviced one friend carburator on his VW Combi; I have asked for a paintbrush to clean it, plenty of pilot were coming from North and laughed about my strong southern accent; they were stupid, THEY have a strong (northern) accent, not me!!!! This nickname have been glued to me during all the years I flew.
Today I have stopped to fly, I was too busy with that, and with five children now (and grand father too!!) that was definitively not serious. Time to time I go to dive with a club, but I am really busy with my job and our house in hard works.
I am cabinet maker and carver, but at school I've done studies for draftsman in mechanic, and worked also as mechanic on tractors and combine harvesters diesels (Zetor, Universal, Ford and Claas)
My first name is Michel.
Last edited by pinceau; Oct 19, 2007 at 01:13 PM.
Reason: grammatical correction
pinceau,
any man that can DIY rebuild an Aero blower motor is a Monet with a paintbrush and a Degas with the wrench to keep an Aero on the road all those years in France
grand travail
Ones I tried to fly on littke plane with delta wing and motor from motirbyke. It was the show. I got use to pull stick to climbe, but to take off you mast push the wing controll forward!!! No pedals! Fortunatly I was with instructor. And I landed well. Yeah, classical airplanes like YaK-18 ore Cessna Skylane are much easier to controll. And it is not so cold inside.
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