These were always so creative? Are folks interested in trying to make a go of it again?
These were always so creative? Are folks interested in trying to make a go of it again?
Is there any interest in not making the questions 9 or 10 parts? I think capping the complexity may encourage more people to participate. That complexity may chase away people with potential answers.
I do think their needs to be a balance found between difficulty and tire required to answer them. If they are to easy, the first person to see the post will get them, to hard or complex and no one wants to put the effort into them.
I think this would be a good and enjoyable way for those of us new to the arenas of WWI or WWII aviation to actively learn, especially if we create quizzes.
How about a "Identify these Aircraft" type quiz.
I have some pics of more obscure ones that will get the crew searching.
I was thinking about WWI tail silhouettes few months ago, but I did not finish this ideat.
Winner of previous challenge must set a new one within a week, or original setter makes another one?
Not very good at that sort of thing, but they were allways fun to try right or wrong
I like the idea of the winner posting the next... but there should be a sensible time limit before it opens up to others. What's sensible...? Maybe a couple of weeks?
I guess another option would be for someone to voluntarily serve as a standing moderator for the quizzes... a contact point of sorts. Might help with the administrative aspects of getting this back off the ground.
I asked Max for silhouettes creating a year ago, I can try it again.
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