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ATAG_Deacon
May-20-2012, 21:04
Part 1:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g8uJmnpW9c&feature=related

Part 2:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzLMwmQQYoY&feature=relmfu

Part 3


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWfGpDwKkVw&feature=relmfu

Part 4:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkCteZ-W2s4&feature=relmfu



:thumbsup:

Doc
May-20-2012, 21:43
Thanks!!

MOHAWK
May-20-2012, 22:09
Holy S%$@ Deacon . I only watched the first one , and --Great Find on Your part --will watch the others tomarrow , and will prob want to try my hand at the Blenhiem after watching them , once again that first vid was Great !!!...

ATAG_Knuckles
May-21-2012, 17:46
Deke You are the man: never seen these, wonderful find


Thanks Buddy:thumbsup:

Dutch
May-22-2012, 14:16
I've been waiting for the opportunity to watch this all in one sitting and finally managed it today.

Absolutely superb Deacon, great find and thanks for posting. :dthumb:

ATAG_Deacon
May-22-2012, 15:32
Glad you guys enjoyed the videos.


Hopefully there were some bits in there that may be applicable to flying the darn things. Smarter bomber pilots are happy bomber pilots :bgsmile:

ATAG_Septic
May-22-2012, 15:49
Thanks Deacon,

It was great to hear Raymond Baxter's voice again (the narrator). He was the voice of Tomorrow's World when I was younger. He was a wartime Spitfire pilot, which gives his voice added authority.

Cheers,

Septic.

Doc
May-22-2012, 16:23
Deacon

You da man! Thanks for the video post. This is what I love about this community. You guys are a multiplier for me in finding these things that are gold to me.

:thumbsup:

Dutch
May-22-2012, 17:59
It was great to hear Raymond Baxter's voice again (the narrator). He was the voice of Tomorrow's World when I was younger. He was a wartime Spitfire pilot, which gives his voice added authority.

Totally. I remember watching 'Tomorrow's World' avidly as a kid. They'd do some weird stuff sometimes, such as showing how colour telly could really work by flashing some cards of varying shades of grey so your eyes perceived it in colour on your black and white TV.

No epilepsy filters then of course.

Raymond Baxter, Patrick Moore, Arthur C Clarke, same mould. Well, similar.

Chair1
May-29-2012, 10:12
Thank you. I enjoyed these videos very much. Thanks for sharing:hpyclp:

Dutch
Sep-05-2012, 19:30
Thanks to a PM from Knuckles, I was reminded of this superb series of films which Deacon posted some time ago.

I make no apologies for bumping the thread, for no other reason than that it is superb viewing.

Enjoy. :thumbsup:

JG52_Krupi
Sep-09-2012, 09:33
Fantastic stuff :D