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In Korea, well man, I don´t think Korea is a bad place, anyone of the two that exists. You are from North or South Korea?? and how are you going to study in Moscow?? by some kind of treatment between countries?? And to start, wich WWII plane was your favorite??--OverG (talk) 15:09, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
P-51 Mustang was an incredible plane, it had the possibility to go all the way to Germany escorting the B-17 bombers using two external tanks, but that doesn´t descredit, because even it was able to achieve outstanding maneuverability. It had an incredible punch, with it 6 caliber 50 guns. No, I guess didn´t have anything negative to say about. There is something about the cooling system but that it´s like nothing. My favorite fighter was the Soviet YAK-3, wich also gave it contribution in the east front.Here in Wikipedia there is only a little infomration about it, and sometimes is wrong.--OverG (talk) 18:50, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
Why do you think that North Korea doesn´t have Internet Acces?? Who says that to you??In fact what did you know about the other Korea?? I really want to know as we are of opossed sides of the planet, geografically speaking--OverG (talk) 18:59, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
Sorry, I live in an Island, but it´s not Australia or New Zeland, Im sure New Zeland is a beautiful place, I will go there sometime, but my first option is Japan, I really like that country. I guess that is because japanese and us are seemed, we both are fierce warriors, and have a special sense of honor. The diference is that we made things with a little more inteligence, JAJAJAJA:D . Wich aviation do you like most?? USA, Russian or European, to give some options. Oh, Bro, please don´t be so laconic, I tell that Im a pilot-engineer, you could ask me anything you want, Im trying to establish friendship after all.--OverG (talk) 02:57, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Well, I am, but a little young yet. I only fly in trainers for now, the case is that I love aircrafts, and no matter in what, while in sky, Im OK. If you do not have any problem, you could tellme how old you are? I have always liked Soviet and Russian planes.--OverG (talk) 19:27, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Wow, so quick as this summer! I really envy you, Bro. I still have to wait to go to Japan.--OverG (talk) 19:27, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
I see you are creating some pages about Russian aircraft engines. As I see Klímov, Tursmansky, etc. If you do not have any problem I could help you as there is no good information at all about Sov/Rus engines. The fact is that I don´t know how to do a good edit yet, so if I give you the information and you edit it until I get skilled on editing, you tell me, ok. Here in my country, high school students ages are between 15 and 18. Is the same in Korea? What kind of aeronautics career you will like to take?? The mechanical one, or the radioelectronic one? Engineer or a technician? If you have any doubt about the career, you can ask me without problem, ok, as I studied the same.--OverG (talk) 23:32, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
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Well, I don´t have a clue about the education line over there, but Im sure I can help you with one thing. Here, where I live, the High school is named pre-university and from there you can study a career y the university. There are two kinds of levels in the university, the half superior level where you leave as a technician and the superior level, where you leave as an engineer. In aeronautics there are two types of engineering: the mechanical and the radioelectronic. Im a mechanical one, we are the rectors of the aeronautical specialty, the bosses if you like to say. We are prepared to fix and proyect aircraft as we learn aerodinamics, theory of aviation motors, construction all that together with the knowledges that make you a mechanic, like material resistance, mechanical design, etc, there is to much to talk about. Overall we are the ones with the biggest preparation as we also study electrotechnics, onboard equipment and others. It´s a hard but beautiful career, Im a of the ones who think, that no matter how hard could be, if you really want no barrier can stop you. Of course you will continue to learn maths and physics about the first two years. The pilot career is an option I advise you to take after the engineering, why? a pilot is less than a technician. They doesn´t have a great field of work and are subjects to physical problems. Well I hope this serves you, greetings.--OverG (talk) 17:09, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
What you need to do if you want to study an university career? and by the way, how is the education line over there? I mean kinder-elementary-school high, etc. Please tell me.--OverG (talk) 03:12, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
That´s a nice question. For the time being Im in one Air Base, trying to learn all that I can. Taking aviation into account, what do you think about the Korean War in the Air?--OverG (talk) 01:51, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
In fact, what I wanna know is about your opinion in respect to the sides in conflict. I explain... I know now that you liked F-86 Sabre aver all, I think it was a very good plane, revolutionary for the time. But I want to ask you. You believe the USA telling that they downed 792 MIG-15s?? Or you believe the Russian part, where about 30 soviet pilots downed a total of 300 aircraft of all types?? I have my very own opinion and I spect for you to share it.--OverG (talk) 23:24, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
Don´t worry, it´s usual that you doesn´t have a definitive opinion, because like you said the parts use to exaggerate. But please think for a moment, maybe one of the claimings is true, as North Americans often lie when it´s about wars. I studied the situation a while ago, basing me in pilots interviews, and foreign investigators (not from Russia, USA or anyone of the two Koreas), and I finally get the true. I know this is some kind of tricky to a South Korean like you. In fact I like very much the aircraft history, and one point to debate is that. Otherwise, I really wanna know what do you think about the other Korea, please.--OverG (talk) 19:42, 10 June 2008 (UTC)