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Steve
September 18th 04, 10:42 PM
Interesting (to some at least) flight test videos:

www.f4hq.com/temp/F-22_CTF_Video.wmv - ~38Mb
www.f4hq.com/temp/High-AOA.wmv - ~10Mb

Bandwidth is limited so if anyone can host them go ahead. I have nothing to
do with the videos, just passing the word.


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Steve.

Scott Ferrin
September 19th 04, 04:39 AM
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:42:50 +0100, Steve >
wrote:

>Interesting (to some at least) flight test videos:
>
>www.f4hq.com/temp/F-22_CTF_Video.wmv - ~38Mb
>www.f4hq.com/temp/High-AOA.wmv - ~10Mb
>
>Bandwidth is limited so if anyone can host them go ahead. I have nothing to
>do with the videos, just passing the word.


Nice! And if you find anymore pass them along. I'm going to put them
on my FTP and I'll leave them there for a few days so people can
download them (I got some strange behavior form IE when I double
clicked on the links).

These are WAY nice. Footage of four ship formations, air to air of
gun firing, lots of high AOA on the second one (I guess that goes
without saying). These aren't just your typical sterile low res shots
patched together. If you've got the bandwidth I'd definitely
recommend them. I imagine Denyav and Venik will be choking on their
livers after they see these.


http://www.xmission.com/~sferrin/F-22_CTF_Video.wmv


http://www.xmission.com/~sferrin/High-AOA.wmv


Oh and Satriani ain't bad either.

miso
September 19th 04, 06:24 PM
Personally, these are not worth the download, though I found the ice
test interesting. Basically what you have are still photos, maybe a
second or two of moving video, and hackneyed rock music.

Since all you really get are stills, I would have preferred higher
resolution jpgs on a webpage. I have a few CD players and can supply
my own music.

Pass.


Scott Ferrin > wrote in message >...
> On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:42:50 +0100, Steve >
> wrote:
>
> >Interesting (to some at least) flight test videos:
> >
> >www.f4hq.com/temp/F-22_CTF_Video.wmv - ~38Mb
> >www.f4hq.com/temp/High-AOA.wmv - ~10Mb
> >
> >Bandwidth is limited so if anyone can host them go ahead. I have nothing to
> >do with the videos, just passing the word.
>
>
> Nice! And if you find anymore pass them along. I'm going to put them
> on my FTP and I'll leave them there for a few days so people can
> download them (I got some strange behavior form IE when I double
> clicked on the links).
>
> These are WAY nice. Footage of four ship formations, air to air of
> gun firing, lots of high AOA on the second one (I guess that goes
> without saying). These aren't just your typical sterile low res shots
> patched together. If you've got the bandwidth I'd definitely
> recommend them. I imagine Denyav and Venik will be choking on their
> livers after they see these.
>
>
> http://www.xmission.com/~sferrin/F-22_CTF_Video.wmv
>
>
> http://www.xmission.com/~sferrin/High-AOA.wmv
>
>
> Oh and Satriani ain't bad either.

Scott Ferrin
September 19th 04, 08:06 PM
On 19 Sep 2004 10:24:11 -0700, (miso) wrote:

>Personally, these are not worth the download, though I found the ice
>test interesting. Basically what you have are still photos,


Sounds like a sore loser to me. There isn't a single still shot in
either video clip.





>maybe a
>second or two of moving video


It's all moving video.




>, and hackneyed rock music.



Yeah and I'm sure you play better than Joe Satriani troll.





>
>Since all you really get are stills, I would have preferred higher
>resolution jpgs on a webpage. I have a few CD players and can supply
>my own music.
>
>Pass.


Want some cheese with that?

Steve
September 19th 04, 08:31 PM
On 19 Sep 2004 10:24:11 -0700, (miso) wrote:

>Personally, these are not worth the download, though I found the ice
>test interesting. Basically what you have are still photos, maybe a
>second or two of moving video, and hackneyed rock music.
>
>Since all you really get are stills, I would have preferred higher
>resolution jpgs on a webpage. I have a few CD players and can supply
>my own music.

Something is screwed with yours then. It's all smooth video.


--
Steve.

Steve
September 19th 04, 08:44 PM
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 21:39:19 -0600, Scott Ferrin >
wrote:

>Nice! And if you find anymore pass them along.

There will be some more in the next few weeks. 2 more I think.

>I'm going to put them
>on my FTP and I'll leave them there for a few days so people can
>download them (I got some strange behavior form IE when I double
>clicked on the links).

Thanks for FTP Scott. Not sure what the strange behaviour is. Wander if
anyone here knows how to set up a torrent file.

>These are WAY nice. Footage of four ship formations, air to air of
>gun firing, lots of high AOA on the second one (I guess that goes
>without saying). These aren't just your typical sterile low res shots
>patched together. If you've got the bandwidth I'd definitely
>recommend them. I imagine Denyav and Venik will be choking on their
>livers after they see these.

Impressive piece of kit huh? :)

>http://www.xmission.com/~sferrin/F-22_CTF_Video.wmv
>
>
>http://www.xmission.com/~sferrin/High-AOA.wmv
>
>
>Oh and Satriani ain't bad either.



--
Steve.

Guinnog65
September 20th 04, 02:43 PM
"Scott Ferrin" > wrote in message
...
> On 19 Sep 2004 10:24:11 -0700, (miso) wrote:
>
>>Personally, these are not worth the download, though I found the ice
>>test interesting. Basically what you have are still photos,
>
>
> Sounds like a sore loser to me. There isn't a single still shot in
> either video clip.

>>maybe a
>>second or two of moving video
>
>
> It's all moving video.

True. Very good quality video as well.

>>, and hackneyed rock music.

> Yeah and I'm sure you play better than Joe Satriani troll.

I didn't like the music either. Still, there is nothing to stop you changing
it in WMM or similar as I plan to do.

So, now that the US at last has a plane with true high-AoA capability, can
we look forward to US posters reassessing the excellent high-AoA ability of
the Su-27?

;)

Nick Coleman
September 20th 04, 03:19 PM
Steve wrote:

> Thanks for FTP Scott. Not sure what the strange behaviour is. Wander
> if anyone here knows how to set up a torrent file.
>

I'll give it a go. Can't say how long the tracker will be open for, but
I'll try and keep it up for a couple of days.

http://203.217.44.189:6969/announce

First time I've done it, so let me know if it doesn't work. The
reply-to address works.

Nick

Nick Coleman
September 20th 04, 03:26 PM
Steve wrote:

> Thanks for FTP Scott. Not sure what the strange behaviour is. Wander
> if anyone here knows how to set up a torrent file.
>

I'll give it a go. Can't say how long the tracker will be open for, but
I'll try and keep it up for a couple of days.

[oops, that should be:]
http://203.217.44.189:6969

First time I've done it, so let me know if it doesn't work. The
reply-to address works.

Nick

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