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boswell bear
7th Sep 2005, 11:48
Anyone know where I can download the "fou" video of low level Mirages?
I've tried plenty of googling etc. but only leads to broken links.

SirToppamHat
7th Sep 2005, 11:55
boswell bear

I have it on my HDD, and if you have Broadband, I will email it to you. However, it's 23Mb, so I am not entirely sure it'll work.

PM me with your email address if you want me to give it a try.

The video file is called 'FOUS', which might help you search.

Regards

STH

SilsoeSid
7th Sep 2005, 12:15
Sir Toppam,

You could try http://www.streamload.com/

Free service, you specify an e-mail address for the recipient, upload the file and they get an address from where they can upload the file.
You also get the address, which perhaps you could pass on to the rest of us.

However, after 7 days the file is no longer available, but it's free.

:ok:
SS

Hilife
7th Sep 2005, 12:15
Try here bb

www.patricksaviation.com/videos.php?action=view&id=180

boswell bear
8th Sep 2005, 09:20
cheers Hilife got it from there :D

never came up on the searches that site

chinny
11th Sep 2005, 09:58
Hi.
Have tried the patricks aviation site but cannot down load anything-keeps hanging up:{
Any one give me tips how to bypass?
want to get the low level mirage and T-bird ejection sequence.
Help please

VTSP...totsiens

Flik Roll
11th Sep 2005, 13:10
I've got 2 mirage vids on my hard drive and on CD somewhere.
One which is the mirage flying really low down a road in the middle of a desert and mucking around and the other which starts of with high altitude is bad and has footage of a mirage doing really low level over the sea and ends up with a roll at serious low level!
If you want i can CDROM it and post? I also have a large collection of other wicked MPEGs :ok:

Ive got the T-Bird eject as well...

Farrell
12th Sep 2005, 13:37
I've just compressed a Mirage video where the pilot blacks out in a tight turn. The nav is screaming at him to pull up, and he keeps saying yes, yes and then eventually he comes round, and pulls up at oh.....100 feet maybe and over 600 knots.

He starts the turn at 8000 feet and the altitude loss is incredible.

It was a 17Mb file, but I have compressed it to 3.5Mb if anyone would like to host it.

Farrell