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This is not a happy ending, but its still one of the most awesome air show crashes I've seen. One of my favourites.

Check out the last camera angle. He/she is one lucky SOB.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y77n5ULSyHA

Edited by RubyRS4

^that vid is freaky.

Great jet the SU's

Airshows in some countries are really bad. pilots are no way near as pro and skilled.

Shouldnt be displaying aircraft in line with spectators for starts.

Good vid. at the same time its bad.

Speaking of great things out of NZ.

Flight Of the Conchords - If thats what you're into

hahaha very clever, i also liked

One of my new tracks fresh up on Youtube.

Stupid windows movie maker wont let me add some of my songs to vid . anyone ever have probs like this ?

yeah i don't mind that, don't know what you mean by no samples

hahaha very clever, i also liked

yeah i don't mind that, don't know what you mean by no samples

Some people use samples. kind of like stealing small sounds from other songs etc. or copying a beat etc etc.

I use fruity loops studio8 for initial music making.

sony soundforge for editing. adding echos. reversing sounds etc etc.

going abit of track here. Give us your Email and ill send some decent songs. they were quite simple.

Ill send some trance , deep house songs etc

I tracked down the full video of the jet crash posted earlier. If you do not like gore and blood, do NOT watch this clip. It is 22Mb, so those with slow internet be prepared to wait!

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