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Kirill Barsukov
October 7th 04, 03:03 PM
Hi there,

I'm looking for some cool acro videos, I'm interested in airshow or
competition videos of pitts, yaks, sukhois, extras.... Does anoone
know where to look for this kind of stuff? Online stores? Phone
orders?


Any input would be greatly appreciated!

thanks,
Kirill

Peter Ashwood-Smith C-GZRO
October 8th 04, 02:18 AM
http://pspencer.dynu.com:10080/aerobatics/AC/Chapter5/pictures/default.htm

There is one kinda neat video on the bottom left. Some crazy guy got
bored one afternoon and strapped a little digital camera in his
cockpit facing upwards ... then flew a series of rolls at 20' or so
above the runway.

At one point you can see the cracks in the runway going by ... gives
you an idea what 20' and 200MPH looks like upside down. You can also
see the shadow of the plane with smoke trail at one point if you slow
the video down.

Peter


(Kirill Barsukov) wrote in message >...
> Hi there,
>
> I'm looking for some cool acro videos, I'm interested in airshow or
> competition videos of pitts, yaks, sukhois, extras.... Does anoone
> know where to look for this kind of stuff? Online stores? Phone
> orders?
>
>
> Any input would be greatly appreciated!
>
> thanks,
> Kirill

Kirill Barsukov
October 12th 04, 02:28 PM
Peter --

Thanks you for the link, it does look cool. Low Level acro has
facinated me for a long time but I realize that I have a long way to
go before attempting anything like that. Right now I'm not even on the
sportsman level yet, just trying to get there. BTW, here is a cool
video that I found but you probably have already seen this:

http://www.inna.lt/kairys-video02.html

Unfortunately this is not exactly what I was looking for. I'm trying
to find hard copies (VHS or DVD) with complete airshow performances or
complete competition sequences. Do you know any places that have this
kind of stuff?

thanks,
Kirill


(Peter Ashwood-Smith C-GZRO) wrote in message >...
> http://pspencer.dynu.com:10080/aerobatics/AC/Chapter5/pictures/default.htm
>
> There is one kinda neat video on the bottom left. Some crazy guy got
> bored one afternoon and strapped a little digital camera in his
> cockpit facing upwards ... then flew a series of rolls at 20' or so
> above the runway.
>
> At one point you can see the cracks in the runway going by ... gives
> you an idea what 20' and 200MPH looks like upside down. You can also
> see the shadow of the plane with smoke trail at one point if you slow
> the video down.
>
> Peter
>
>

Smutny
October 13th 04, 01:45 AM
eBay, eBay and more eBay... I do searches for 'aerobatic' and
'aerobatics' and there are often videos that pop up. More often than
not it's about the Blue Angels, Red Arrows and the such. But now and
again you see some aerobatic tapes that are more our speed.

Here are some titles to look for:

Flying the Sukhoi
Made when the first SU-26's were imported by Pompano Aero Center.
Lots of Clint McHenry.

Getting Started in Aerobatics
EAA tape about getting involved. Interviews with Patty Wagstaff, Leo
Loudenschlager, Clint McHenry, Charlie Hilliard and others.

Roll around the Axes
Duane Cole flys a Decathlon through it's paces. This helped me a lot
when I was flying a 8KCAB. Puts a camera in the front seat facing
forward and out the left window.

Dancing with Death
Hokey name for a glorifed home video. Mine came in a two-pack with a
Blue Angels video. Ground based video of some airshow performers
including Leo Loudenschlager.

Flying the Maneuvers
Step by step how to fly basic aerobatic maneuvers. Another EAA tape I
believe.

Ultimate Flights
A series of EAA tapes from and about Oshkosh.

Cloud Dancer
Hollywood's attempt at glorifying our sport. Best watched with the TV
on mute.

Introducing Yak-52
Video produced by Skytrace in England. Only available in PAL, but
there are enough places to get it converted to NTSC to make it worth
while.

Eagles, It's been a great run...
My personal favorite. Chonicle of the Eagle Aerobatic Team's history
and last year together.

John
Eagle N16EE

On 12 Oct 2004 06:28:17 -0700, (Kirill Barsukov)
wrote:

>Peter --
>
>Thanks you for the link, it does look cool. Low Level acro has
>facinated me for a long time but I realize that I have a long way to
>go before attempting anything like that. Right now I'm not even on the
>sportsman level yet, just trying to get there. BTW, here is a cool
>video that I found but you probably have already seen this:
>
>http://www.inna.lt/kairys-video02.html
>
>Unfortunately this is not exactly what I was looking for. I'm trying
>to find hard copies (VHS or DVD) with complete airshow performances or
>complete competition sequences. Do you know any places that have this
>kind of stuff?
>
>thanks,
>Kirill
>
>

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