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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: expat on December 26, 2012, 06:30:49 AM
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This was posted over on WIX , thought it would go down well here , it it's been posted before sorry , it is worth a second look though ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvp2AeM68iM&sns=fb
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I so want to be in that cockpit 10 feet above the trees and rivers, slamming the throttle forward and yelling PPPOOOWWEEERRR!!! all the way.
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:aok :aok :aok :aok :aok
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:eek: :rock :aok
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sexy :aok
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Love to see old warbirds reborn. Great video! :aok :airplane:
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Grab a ticket and hop over the ditch to see her live : http://www.wings.org.nz/latest_news/index.htm#mossie
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I immediately connected my laptop to my HDTV for that video. I'm addicted to Mossie porn.
To the point I'm seriously suggesting to my wife that we move to New Zealand. Anywhere that produces something like that has to be a place I want to live.
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Well, I need some new socks now :joystick:
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Thanks for sharing. That is a great video. He didnt even push it very hard. ;)
What a great sound.
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I immediately connected my laptop to my HDTV for that video. I'm addicted to Mossie porn.
To the point I'm seriously suggesting to my wife that we move to New Zealand. Anywhere that produces something like that has to be a place I want to live.
Ya know Peter Jackson has a whole WW1 collection :D
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turn down the sound and shoved on 633 squadron music for the aerial part.
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turn down the sound and shoved on 633 squadron music for the aerial part.
Why would anyone want to obscure the sound of two Merlins?
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cos when it's the aerial part you can't hear the engines just wind noise . if you could hear the engines turn the volume up AND slap on 633 squadron
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Ya know Peter Jackson has a whole WW1 collection :D
I'm on the next flight out there! :airplane:
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Beautifully done.
Pure eye-ear candy.
-Frank aka GE
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Another one to watch :aok
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGfQQWOsoB8
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I find this sequence especially emotive:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_0z1kvM6ns&feature=player_detailpage#t=1542s
Most particularly the period footage with the Mosquito flying flat knacker, nap of the earth over the countryside. Fantastic. :banana:
Very interesting documentary this about the design process too if you want to watch the relevant segments. If anyone knows the name of the piece of music playing in that clip I'd be pleased to know it.