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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: indy007 on May 18, 2006, 10:13:59 AM
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From wimp.com. There are popups, so keep your scanner & blocker software turned on. All of them are work safe. The case & the aerobatics champs are probably my favorite.
Base jumping in a bird/squirrel suit (http://www.wimp.com/twist/)
The unloading sequence (http://www.wimp.com/ammo/)
Sharks are cool (http://www.wimp.com/sharklunch/)
The chase (awesome looking) (http://www.wimp.com/thechase/)
Aerobatics champions (http://www.wimp.com/aerobatics/)
Colbert on who's line, speaking German with Wayne Brady... (http://www.wimp.com/line/)
enjoy!
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G1s Indy!!!:aok
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The Chase in Highdef on my 52" always a crowd pleaser for parties :aok
Aerobatic championship, still great vid, but a bit tinted by what happened the next day after the video was shot:cry
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What happened Frenchy?? Don't really know who the different pilots are, or when it was shot. The only aerobatic show pilots I've seen on several occasions are Sean Tucker & Kent Gordon (who did, imho, the craziest freaking thing I've ever seen at an airshow... hovering).
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(http://www.blaineaustin.com/images/3-D%20Photo%20of%20the%20month/Sukhoi%20crash.jpg) Japan 2003 (http://www.jkairys.com/krotov/indexe.htm)
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For me, the best airshow pilot was Xavier DeLapparent, he actually invented new figures and his book "The 4-minute freestyle" is a bible for airshow aerobatics.
He also did some hovering and 180 degree changes of direction in less than a second. It has to do with reinforced engines, and oversized propellers and control surfaces.
Great videos BTW!!
Daniel
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Originally posted by SFRT - Frenchy
(http://www.blaineaustin.com/images/3-D%20Photo%20of%20the%20month/Sukhoi%20crash.jpg) Japan 2003 (http://www.jkairys.com/krotov/indexe.htm)
Ouch, did anyone walk away from that?
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Click on the link next to the picture "Japan 2003".
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The link says the pilot is Alexandre Krotov, and he actually did survive the crash. There's definately alot worse places to auger than 100m from the race track's medical center. I've heard from a few that have gone over to Japan though that the medical care isn't nearly the quality you'd think, and it's horrendously expensive. One person whined that they try to perscribe suppositories for anything and everything. :confused: