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3 weeks ago
Uri Geller never learns.
This trick is so cheap,no real magician would use it. But nothing is too cheap for Geller(Yes,he is using a magnet).
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1 month ago
Conozcamos El Catolicismo Romano | El Bautismo De Niños 11|38
El Bautismo de Niños.
El bautismo de niños es una de las doctrinas más críticas de la Iglesia Católica:
"Puesto que nacen con una naturaleza human...
JesusElOmnipotente • 733 views
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@JesusElOmnipotente No sé porque esa fijación en niños recien nacidos, o sea que nacen y a los pocos días ya los están bautizando, por lo menos yo no se de ningun caso. Personalmente a mi y a mis hermanos y mis sobrinos nos bautizaron mayores de 6 años. Ah, en el versículo de Mateo que te mostre ...
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2 months ago
14 BIS NO CEARÁ
Voo da réplica do avião 14bis em Fortaleza
saragoes • 19,530 views
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@BearFlight I was not talking about the Wright Brothers or their goals and I don’t know why you put that subject in the table. I was talking about the FAI “official” first record. It seems that Clement Ader managed to make a short hop at a very low altitude in 1890 but his “flight” of 1897 in hi...
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4 months ago
The Wright Brothers first airplanes 1903
The Wright Brothers first airplanes 1903
dizzo95 • 48,254 views
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From that letter it’s clear that Spratt told the Wrights his ideas about the measurement of lifts and drifts of surfaces BEFORE they even seriously considered this subject. The Wrights built a “special machine for tangential” and Wilbur admit that use the Spratt’s ideas but with an Instrument of ...
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5 months ago
1909-2009 : 100 ans de la 1e traversée de La Manche par Louis Blériot
http://www.museeairespace.fr/ - Louis Blériot est le premier homme à avoir traversé la Manche en avion, le 25 juillet 1909. Au commandes de son Blé...
museedelair • 2,439 views
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Amazing!!
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5 months ago
Wright Brothers Flying Replica
Wright Brother's Flyer III replica being flown at Huffman Field in Dayton Ohio on October 5, 2007 by pilot and builder, Mark Dusenberry.
johmer7510 • 87,724 views
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Why this Flyer III replica doesn't fly above the "Ground effect"?
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5 months ago
1903 Wright Flyer Replica Test Flight
On November 20, 2003, Dr. Kevin Kochersberger piloted the 1903 Wright Experience Replica Flyer. With 15-18 mph winds he flew a distance of nearly 1...
warp13 • 18,675 views
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Flight of nearly 100 feet but I would want to know about the altitude above the ground. Did you record this data?
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5 months ago
The first airplane - 14 bis.
The flight of first airplane ever.
philipe3d • 71,697 views
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@liamtobyaus actually Wilbur Wright copied the wing-warping from Edson F. Gallaudet . Take a look to his hydro-bike of 1898 and the wright wing-warping kite of 1899
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6 months ago
Tall girl
you got to love tall girls:]
sadiejohnson44 • 178,510 views
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@hellokitty101jj the very last pic is real. That guy is 7'6" former NBA player Shawn Bradley.
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6 months ago
1996 Atlanta Olympic 100m Final (2/2)
Wind +0.7
Donovan Bailey 9.84 World Record
Frank Fredericks 9.89
Ato Boldon 9.90
CiudaddeMexico1968 • 26,278 views
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@s1monz He was 33 and 34 in 1993 and 1994 his best years. He was still in good shape in 1996, In this final he could have win the silver or bronze medal, the second false start could have been a very good start , he failed by a little bit. In this kind of competition a good start is an advantage....
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1 year ago
WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST FLIGHT
Wilbur and Orville Wright demonstrate their new flying machine.
clipcafe • 235,435 views
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@freethetruthIarry The attempts of Du Temple(1874), Mozhaisky(1883), the Flight-hop of Ader (1890) were not failures. You should be aware about the dates, These attempts were steps to the final goal of powered and controlled flight. Don't forget the work of Lilienthal, Pilcher, Chanute, Gallaudet...
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1 year ago
Wright Brothers' Flying Machine
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ - Orville and Wilbur Wright were remarkable inventors, mechanics, risk-takers, and visionaries. They designed and bui...
PBS • 35,677 views
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@BearFlight I think The Wrights deserve a very Special place in the history of aviation, but other people before and after them made important contributions in this field. That is my opinion.
This is from the show "The successor" also known as "The Next Uri Geller", in which contestants perform acts of mentalism, illusion, escapism and other feats in order to win the contest. Currently only retards think that Uri Geller is a Psychic with "Special Mind Powers" and Geller himself knows ...