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S Green
October 21st 07, 06:22 PM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7a1_1172944648
Orval Fairbairn
October 21st 07, 07:12 PM
In article >,
"S Green" > wrote:
> http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7a1_1172944648
Great clip! Nothing like a good, low-level rat race!
S Green
October 21st 07, 07:14 PM
"Orval Fairbairn" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "S Green" > wrote:
>
>> http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7a1_1172944648
>
> Great clip! Nothing like a good, low-level rat race!
Its the pilot reading the road map at low level and 400kts that gets me -so
cool
Roger (K8RI)
October 25th 07, 06:13 AM
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 18:22:31 +0100, "S Green"
> wrote:
>http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7a1_1172944648
>
That one has been around quite a while, but I love it every time I see
it. The resolution isn't quite good enough for full screen on a 22"
wide screen monitor unless you sit well back, but it is impressive.
The music goes well with it too.
Roger (K8RI)
Denny
October 25th 07, 12:58 PM
The French were very early into the aviation game and were responsible
for numerous improvements in aircraft... French aviators have been
skilled and daring from the onset... In spite of the dismal track
record of the politicians controlling the French military their air
force has always been formidable...
It is interesting to consider the History of France compared to their
modern day war record under their current political system... What is
now France was given by the Romans to the Goths as payment for their
services to Rome... The only thing the Goths had to do was occupy
it... Being they were that days equivalent of the hordes of Genghis
Khan it was considered a done deal...
No one had discussed this with the wild tribes then occupying the
area, however... The Goths marched in beating their chests,
brandishing their swords and handing out orders - and got for their
troubles a thrown battle axe in the middle of the chest - or back of
the head...
The deal was the Goth warrior would run towards a Franceti bearing
tribesman, waving his sword... When he got about 8 feet away (still
out of sword range) he would get a razor sharp battle axe hurled into
his chest or face, followed instantly by an enraged tribesman swinging
the razor sharp battle axe still in his other hand...
They were routed and went back to eventually occupy Rome under
Aleric.. The wild tribes consolidated and held their lands which is
now the modern day France...
The throwing battle axe of the Franceti has come down to us as the
Tomahawk of the American Indian...
denny / k8do
Angelo Campanella[_2_]
October 25th 07, 01:45 PM
Denny wrote:
> The French were very early into the aviation game and were responsible
> for numerous improvements in aircraft... French aviators have been
> skilled and daring
snip..
> They were routed and went back to eventually occupy Rome under
> Aleric.. The wild tribes consolidated and held their lands which is
> now the modern day France...
What has always puzzled me is whatever became of the Roman spirit
"vini, vidi, vinci"? After the Aleric etc. era, the Moors took over,
then left, then Spain, France and Austria (and the Pope) ruled various
pieces of Italy up until about 1860, when the Italians finally said
"enough already". Then followed the modern Italy we know about today.
Nice fashions, cars and movies seem to be the main result... and nice
Canard aircraft...
Angelo Campanella
October 25th 07, 04:12 PM
On Oct 25, 6:45 am, Angelo Campanella >
wrote:
> Denny wrote:
> > The French were very early into the aviation game and were responsible
> > for numerous improvements in aircraft... French aviators have been
> > skilled and daring
>
> snip..
>
> > They were routed and went back to eventually occupy Rome under
> > Aleric.. The wild tribes consolidated and held their lands which is
> > now the modern day France...
>
> What has always puzzled me is whatever became of the Roman spirit
> "vini, vidi, vinci"? After the Aleric etc. era, the Moors took over,
> then left, then Spain, France and Austria (and the Pope) ruled various
> pieces of Italy up until about 1860, when the Italians finally said
> "enough already". Then followed the modern Italy we know about today.
> Nice fashions, cars and movies seem to be the main result... and nice
> Canard aircraft...
>
> Angelo Campanella
(spoken with an Italian accent)
Eh! Italians are lovers, not fighters!
WWII should be proof enough of that. Why do you think that Italy was
the "soft underbelly of Europe".
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