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Where can I find downloadable cockpit videos?

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Does anyone know of a company that sells airliner cockpit videos similar to http://www.worldairroutes.com/ but in downloadable form instead of DVDs? Thanks for the help.

you can get free cockpit videos taken on of the airbus a340 on www.a340.net.cheers,Claudio

We at SkyFilm are selling downloadable copies http://www.skyfilmproductions.com but as we are new, we don't have many projects yet, but we are looking forward to adding more and more.

As mentioned, www.a340.net is an excellent website for cockpit videos (and it's not just airbus stuff!!)Francois

a340.net is okay but the quality is not that good.

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Thanks for the recomendation of a340.net. The videos were fun to watch. Was looking for a bit more though. Better quality and longer duration videos. The ones from skyfilmproductions.com and flightvideoproductions.com are nice (I bought the Meridian video from skyfilm) but I was more looking for airliner videos. The ones from http://www.worldairroutes.com are nice but they only offer DVD's. I will probably buy some but was hoping there was something downloadable to satisy my current craving in the meantime.

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Moooooore, you want more? :) I know what you mean, I've got that airliner video bug too.Downloadable videos with of more than marginal quality would be prohibitive. The Meridian video (actually it's a flightvideoproductions product but I knew what you meant) is around 420 MB for 49 min (and that's with DIVX compression), so basically you are looking at 1/2 a GB per hour. I don't think that would be sustainable when you think the meridian video is 8 bucks (a steal really). The bandwidth cost alone would make it unviable, I'd like to wrong on this though.

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