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Date Posted: 22:17:08 05/02/11 Mon
Author: Rick
Subject: Who was the best rocketship/stratosled pilot?

A: Flash

B: Zarkov

C: Dale

D: Captain Torch

E: Happy Hapgood

F: Prince Barin

G: Prine Thun

H: Pilot Captain

I: Sgt. Tim





Rick

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[> Re: Who was the best rocketship/stratosled pilot? -- Officer Torch, 08:09:25 05/03/11 Tue [1]

Well, there could be more than one answer here, and a degree of subjectivity, various opinions also. That said, my opinion follows:

1 Overall best....B) Zarkov, from a technical standpoint especially owing to his understanding of such complicated machinery, and let's face it, he even designed his own ship. He must be more mindful of passengers though, eg, turning on the oxygen, an extra seat or two...or at least straps/bars for standing.

2 I'll give...A) Flash Gordon second place for his prowess, sense of adventure, bravery, and...well, he's apparently a quick learner. Very early on, in 1936s first serial, he pilots one of Ming's ships to battle Thun's fleet. Amazing. No instructions, no GPS, squat...yes, he crashes into Thun's ship, but did well regardless.

3 Sgt.Tim...a little known stratosled pilot, having a bobble head statue of Emperor Ming on the ship's dashboard, is uncredited (unfilmed as well) but word has it he was present, rose thru the ranks quickly and and is nearing ace status according to palace hallway gossip.


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[> Re: Who was the best rocketship/stratosled pilot? -- Tim, 16:18:08 05/03/11 Tue [1]

(A) Flash Gordon, for his intrepid bravery and quick-study adaptability. Pretty good flying for a polo player!

(B) Zarkov and (D) Captain Torch would be close contenders as well.

Modesty precludes me from voting for myself (L), although if only that dashboard bobble head could talk, the tales he could tell!


Sergeant Tim


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[> Re: Who was the best rocketship/stratosled pilot? -- Officer Torch, 20:21:30 05/09/11 Mon [1]

Sergeant Tim...a word to the wise here. Please answer the following and I will tip you off on something re that bobble head award.

Observe and select one: (I'd like to know which one of the 4 versions you were given.)

A) The eyes on the bobble head flash small lights rapidly.

B) The eyes on the bobble head never flash any lights.

C) The bobble head seems very animated. It's eyes not only flash lights, but oddly, it seems to rub its tummy while patting its head, especially during turbulent flights.

D) It's animated as in C)above and the song Les Preludes becomes much much lower in volume.


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