I can't get it to play either. I haver tried Windows Media Player, Real Player, VLC Media Player, and Quicktime. All to no avail. Bright ideas someone?

Roger Browne

John Parncutt wrote:
Can't get it to play on my windows PC (Vista) either with Quick time or
windows media player, anybody got any idea's?

John Parncutt

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-----Original Message-----
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Ruddock
Sent: Saturday, 13 June 2009 5:25 PM
To: 'Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.'
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Vintage Sailplane Video

Plays fine using Windows Media Player on my Vista PC

-----Original Message-----
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Watts
Sent: Saturday, 13 June 2009 3:38 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Vintage Sailplane Video

Thanks for that link.. Problem is I cant get anything to play it (QuickTime or VLC on Vista).. Sent the file to my Bro and it plays ok on his Mac. Anyone else with the same problem ?



DMcD wrote:
Thanks for Zulu Romeo!

I have uploaded a Quicktime movie on vintage gliding. It is a series
of old Movietone and Pathe clips, some with a watermark, showing
sailplanes in the '30s at places like Dunstable, Brooklands,
Wasserkuppe, Italy, France and even at what appears to be Stanwell
Park. Launches are by bungy, winch and aerotow.

In the Stanwell sequence, the voice over (or "observation" is it is
called in the clip) claims the glider top lands on a horse. Well it
nearly does. When the glider does a 360ยบ turn close to the hill, the
sink rate makes a standard Rogallo look impressive. Certainly top
landing a sailplane at Stanwell would take a bit of nerve.

It takes my breath away to see some of the beautiful gull wing planes
of the era almost scraping a wing tip on a ridge.  And I wonder what
would happen now if someone tried to fly one of Patch's group's
sailplanes in the same way!


http://www.4shared.com/file/111471806/df3eb297/Vintage_Gliding_Video.html

I would appreciate any feedback on the Stanwell sequence from people
with more knowledge than me.

The clips were supplied by Angelo Crapanzano from Italy.

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