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Old 19th Feb 2007, 09:23
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Sioux City Air Disaster

Possibly in the wrong place, however would anyone know where I would be able to download this specific video, I've seen many of the impact, but would like to see the full length version!

Any help, appreciated.

Ive already tried limewire, and got a virus!
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Old 19th Feb 2007, 09:59
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Look for a film called 1000 heros.

ps Use a bit torrent rather than lime wire.
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1000 heroes was a movie made about the disaster for public viewing...'John Boy Walton' is the fire chief!!!

The accident was covered very well in the C4 'Black Box' series and there is also a video available from the BBC education and training videos dept called 'The Unflyable Plane'. It was part of their 'disaster' series and was shown on UK TV in the last 10 years.

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"Black Box" did a better version; interviews with the crew and NTSB included.
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NTSB report - the genuine article:
http://amelia.db.erau.edu/reports/ntsb/aar/AAR90-06.pdf
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Old 19th Mar 2007, 19:25
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You could do a Torrent search for the episode where it was covered in the "Seconds from Disaster" series. It managed to be entertaining in addition to covering most of the broad info about the crash. If you have any specific questions about the crash, feel free to pm me. I've studied this accident since early childhood and I know most of the ins and outs of it.
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Old 19th Mar 2007, 22:45
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What about this on youtube?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ0XrEqSXp8
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For several years in the 70s AW&ST used to refer to "McDonnell-Douglas" DC-3's, DC-6's etc....

And now it a "Boeing" DC-10???
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I've heard that MD-3 was one outstanding machine.

And now it a "Boeing" DC-10???
A designation like (this or) that will never sound right to a select minority among us.
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