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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Denholm on May 04, 2009, 01:03:13 PM
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Yes, consider this another repeat post of FX1's previous topic located here:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,254891.0.html
I figured I would simply be courteous to other aviation enthusiasts such as me sparing them some time in finding these video clips. This footage is taken from the movie, "Sky Fighters (Les Chevaliers du Ciel)." From what I've heard, the movie's story is rather bland (worse than that of Top Gun). However, the flying scenes are quite impressive. Here are three films including some of these scenes:
Film 1: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=358_1230034112
Film 2: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=606_1230043447
Film 3: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=83c_1230060168
Enjoy!
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It's not a joke anymore when people still don't know when to stop. Anyway, as u said, The movie story line is childish at beast, but the flying scenes are superb.
Oh and incase you don't know: French jet fighters have rear view mirrors ... so they can keep an eye on the battle. Also, the French Navy ships have glass bottoms ... so they can keep in touch with the rest of the fleet. :t
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Oh and incase you don't know: French jet fighters have rear view mirrors ... so they can keep an eye on the battle. Also, the French Navy ships have glass bottoms ... so they can keep in touch with the rest of the fleet. :t
Didn't one of their subs sink when someone opened up the screendoor or was that a Polish sub? :devil
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It's like that Heroic French soldier that received the MOH for a rambo dash in the killzone to retreive the map to a secret warehouse of a dead American soldier ... except he missunderstood ... he thought it was the map to the secret "whourehouse". :salute
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Very impressive outfit the French AF. Very good equipment, very good skills, very competent support infrastructure. Certainly world class.
:salute From across the waves.
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In 1944 USA was probably one of the few world power that wasn't bombed to oblivion ... or didn't have a war on her soil.
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wow, i just looked at the death toll of skuzzy's ban hammer :rock
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France jokes are getting a bit boring, anyways, good flying.
Three of the pilots i most admire were French: -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Clostermann
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Nungesser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Guynemer
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Those were some nice vid's - was particularly impressed by the climb off the runway in the 2nd (in fact my reaction was Holy ****)
Thanks for posting those,
Wurzel
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Its so stupid, France is a beautiful place, great people, don't know why you guys would even think they suck... If military power makes a country "awesome" then many countries, like Italy, aren't up to your expectations.
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wow, i just looked at the death toll of skuzzy's ban hammer :rock
Yea, no kidding. I think Skuzzy's ban hammer turned into something belt fed.
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LOL. Picking up arms on the French side, I got hammered. I guess one cannot even side with the French without a loss :devil
Anyway, somebody brought up Nungesser. You should all read up on that guy. Insanely aggressive and brave. Lost his life trying to cross the Atlantic. One of those that you could truly call a heroic pilot.
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Happens sometimes when skuzzy picks up the judge's hammer. ;)
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Wow, I'm tempted just to write: 'See Rule #2' I can imagine what was said, shame on you all for repeating that stuff. It stopped being funny a long time ago. If it ever was. :rolleyes:
But back to the topic. I saw some of those before. The flying scenes are some of the best I've ever seen, sans pareil, I would say. Breathtaking. I would seriously consider downloading them all and putting them on a DVD. French aircraft, particularly the Mirage have a certain elegance about them. They just look right. It's been a while since we saw an ugly French aircraft.
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Great stuff, do you know who is singing the soundtrack on the second video?
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Sorry, I don't know the name of that soundtrack. Perhaps if you can track down the poster of those films you would find your answer?
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Great stuff, do you know who is singing the soundtrack on the second video?
From the comments:
The video are scenes from the 2005 french movie "Les Chevaliers du Ciel", the music is from Loreena McKennitt and it's called "Prologue". It's the first song from the CD "The book of secrets" or sumtin' like that.
Sample is on her website: http://www.quinlanroad.com/explorethemusic/bookofsecrets.asp (http://www.quinlanroad.com/explorethemusic/bookofsecrets.asp)
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