I think the real honour goes to Talisien. :D I just mentioned the answer in passing.
It was another great riddle :nod: :thumbs_up
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Cheers, mate, for an excellent riddle.
Here's my shot at it:
X-Wing or TIE?
Neither, in fact.
This aerial warrior
Lands often on tracts.
The best way to get one,
As people once said?
Look for the line
Where answers can be read.
Kaisers and Fuhrers
Would loathe this pilot's bane
Less often in sky,
More often in plain.
Neither, I'm afraid. Think aviation history...
The red baron? Manfred von Richthofen?
As in the line 'where answers can be read'
Or am I way off?
Also no, although a clever catch. I would suggest that those seeking the answer read the entire riddle word...by...word. :cool:
'Tis a plane, if that helps.
Spitfire?
Don't know why, although.
Sopworth Camel?
Neither. The first line should be one of the easier ones to decipher, if you're looking for the plane itself, though I imagine it looks much easier from my point of view than yours. :(
MIG fighter planes????
EDIT: Mikoyan & Gurevich (Russian aircraft designers) Dont know a thing about these designers, though, :p I only know these are fighter planes....
Mmm, no, afraid not.
Developed in the 1950s, if I'm not mistaken.
MIGs developed in 1950s???
more hint please....
Why "the best WAY WAY to get one" - mistype or vital clue?
Tracts are small areas of land. This you said was a plane. Harrier Jump Jet They take off and land vertically, but fly like a regular plane. Thus, no need for a long runway. :)
Whoopsies, you're right, Whiffling. My mistake - it has been corrected.Quote:
X-Wing or TIE?
Neither, in fact.
This aerial warrior
Lands often on tracts.
The best way to get one,
As people once said?
Look for the line
Where answers can be read.
Kaisers and Fuhrers
Would loathe this pilot's bane
Less often in sky,
More often in plain.
Pendragon, you are SOOO close, you can almost taste it. It's not the Jump Jet, and it's not a VTOL plane, but you are indeed on the right track.
There happens to be a joke regarding this particular plane that I will go ahead and divulge, if you want to read it.
What's the best way to get a __________?
Buy a field and wait.
Just think - what plane's name most closely resembles the classification of both the X-Wing and the TIE?
Just a guess, going solely on the joke clue. F-18 Hornet Fighter.
ah, it's the lockheed F-104 isn't it?
And Aimus takes the prize! Explain it for the audience, would you please? And a big "THANK YOU" to all those who participated - I really do appreciate that you took the time to humor me.
Explain? what's there to explain, the F-104 was named starfighter, it was also the first fighter plane that could sustain a mach 2 speed, not just burst. Also, for many pilots it was quite a difficult plane to fly, but opionions on this vary. The German airforce actually experimented with the plane for VTOL or STOL maoeuvres, but this was unsuccesful.
I admit, I don't know that much about the plane though, or I probably would have guessed the answer sooner. Darn you Dan Cooper. :D
Clarification of all the clues:Quote:
X-Wing or TIE?
Neither, in fact.
This aerial warrior
Lands often on tracts.
The best way to get one,
As people once said?
Look for the line
Where answers can be read.
Kaisers and Fuhrers
Would loathe this pilot's bane
Less often in sky,
More often in plain.
The F-104 was indeed named the Starfighter - hence, the X-Wing and TIE clue.
Pen caught the "tracts of land" clue - Starfighters, particularly German Starfighters, were notorious for crashing, and of course, the joke: "What's the best way to get a Starfighter? Buy a field and wait." If you look at the seventh line, "for" is the only word in the riddle not italicized - I was hoping to direct you all to line four.
Germans (Kaisers and Fuhrers being the leaders of Germany as of World Wars I and II, respectively) lost somewhere in the region of 1/4 to 1/3 of their Starfighters to crashes, hence the strong dislike I imagined them to bear towards it. And the "less often in sky, more often in plain" was another allusion to the joke. My apologies for the poor quality of the clues - I'll try not to be so obscure from now on, I promise.
Great riddle, little bro! I must admit my mind was thinking along differing lines, since "Harrier Jump Jet" was close, "Hornet" came to mind, with a risqué joke about how to catch a "Ho". :blush: I haven’t read any Star Wars for a time, being immersed in pulp fiction. BTW, check out my story, please?
Nice one, Aimus! Your turn, I believe! :nod:
If Aimus posts, his riddle will surpass mine...:nod:
so here is something for a filler, till we get a difficult riddle to solve....:D
--A queen bee was buzzing, a worker bee was buzzing, a honey bee was buzzing, and a killer bee was buzzing. How many bees were in buzzing?
Okay Okay...both of you are right....:rolleyes: I know it was easy....
Wait till I post a real tough one....*devil grin* :p :D
New riddle. Good luck. :)
Since mankind first discovered time,
They set out ways to measure—
How long a day, week, hour abides
And each group had their own pleasure.
They marked a day by set of sun—
A month by phase of the moon.
Shadows on a sundial marked hours run—
A year by season coming due.
But although we may have better ways,
To mark the hour and the date.
You will be on time this day of days—
But my friend, you will still be late...
Something to do with DST?
Time Zone??
Calendar??
Nice poem, Pen.
Glad I'm not too late to read it
Our most astute friend, Wiff, has solved the riddle correctly and PMed me the answer. What one may figure out, another may. We'll see. But Wiff has taken http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/sportlich/a040.gif
Congrats to Whiff; here's my guess...
No one can miss Doomsday, but all will be "late" (as in, the late Dentarthurdent)...
The day of one's death, then? Or is it something pithier, like a single word?
Ah, I knew you had the taste!
Yes, everyone will be on time for the day they die, or their funeral, if you like. But they will be refered to as "The late so and so." Well done. http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/sportlich/n080.gif
A new riddle...
Tis said it takes a lot of living
To turn a "house" into a "home"
And be it ever so humble
It'll be there when you've no where else to go
Humans like to build our dwelling
Out of what ever we may have at hand
It doesn't really matter about the materials
It's the foundations that make it stand
But I myself can wander where I will
It never matters where my feet may roam,
This house I made, whether I go by land or by sea
The miles will never take my feet away from home.
What am I? :)
Turtle? I feel like yelling TURTLE! TURTLE! But I'm not really all that sure...~sheepish~