Martin's Gull name

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moushegiancarl

Martin's Gull name

Post by moushegiancarl »

Maybe this is too obvious or overlooked
" ThunderBolt " Gull
The logo could be Zeus holding a lighting bolt
It stays within the traditional gull names
Added bonus ... The 007 James Bond  mystique.
    
      Carl
rileywinglowe

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by rileywinglowe »

Shocking Gull.
gjcarter34

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by gjcarter34 »

I second ThunderBolt or ThunderVolt
wsweidemann

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by wsweidemann »

ThunderVolt my vote
blaswichk

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by blaswichk »

Or ElectroGull.
rahulchoudhary73

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by rahulchoudhary73 »

or Jolt; it hardly thunders now, gives a sensation of something electric in the air
ejbnorfolk

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by ejbnorfolk »

I second ThunderVolt also.

Thunderbolt was the monicker for the P47 of World War II :-)

Ed B
mkoxxy

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by mkoxxy »

Not bad - thanks, guys. Two observations: I am not trying to rename Mark's
"eGull" design, just find a name for my personal eGull. And "Thunder..."
gets a little far away from the smooth image / purring engine. That said,
Rudolf, Donner, Blitzen, anyone? I am a native German, so these names have
a special connotation for me (although the word for lightning is Blitz,
which I believe is taken - google "Blitz aircraft"). I could wear a red
suit when flying...
blaswichk

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by blaswichk »

ElectroGull, just like in electro-motive force that propels you through the sky smoothly and quietly, rather than recipro-motive that noisly moves you through the sky while your ears and people on the ground’s ears are all ringing.
mark_drz

Re: Martin's Gull name

Post by mark_drz »

I like electro-gull, in keeping with the existing e-gull moniker.



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