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サントリー 紅茶のお酒 - 15 sec
90年 フェアチャイルド YOU
Auteur : samutaro08
Tags: テレビ 広告 CM サントリー フェアチャイルド YOU
GWS PT-17改PT-19風 - 195 sec
元々は複葉機のPT-17ステアマンでしたが、上翼が破損したので下翼のみでPT-19フェアチャイルド風にして飛ばしました。
Auteur : johnnyrcjr
Tags: RC ラジコン飛行機 GWS 複葉機
サントリー 紅茶のお酒 新発売 FAIRCHILD 1991 - 30 sec
♪"探してるのにぃ" by FAIR CHILD 「紅茶のお酒が、あるんです。」
Auteur : plantfolklore
Tags: CM フェアチャイルド YOU 白熊
FairChild オープニングムービー - 189 sec
ALcotが2007年12月14日に発売する最新作「FairChild」のオープニングムービーです。
Auteur : fngmymt
Tags:FairChild ALcot
FAIRCHILD ひとこと おやすみ - 246 sec
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Auteur : velocitygirllush
Tags:FAIRCHILD YOU 戸田誠司
小さな星 - fairchild - 285 sec
小さな星 - fairchild
Auteur : kent071107
Tags: fairchild 小さな星
Fair Child - 190 sec
Production: ALcot Release Date: 2007/12/14 Vocals: Yui Sakakibara Song: Fair Child Official Website: http://www.alcot.biz/product/fairchild/contents.html
Auteur : RedInf3rno
Tags: eroge anime ALcot FairChild ~フェアチャイルド~
'90 サントリー紅茶のお酒CM / YOU - 15 sec
1990年 サントリー紅茶のお酒CM CMキャラクター:YOU イメージソング:探してるのにぃ:Fair child
Auteur : goodoldcm
Tags: CM 広告 サントリー 紅茶のお酒 YOU フェアチャイルド
Mishap of B-52 at Fairchild Air Force Base Washington - 599 sec
Please try to keep from using vulgarities and profanity. I feel we can make our points without using profanity. I have no problem with calling the pilot a jerk, however remember there can be children viewing this thread so try to keep suitable for public. July-7-2007 As far as I know is the first time this much of the video has been made readily available to the GP when I posted this on Youtube. ;) More footage then I have seen on the net on this subject. Mishap 24 June 1994, a B-52H of the 325th Bomb Squadron, 92d Bomb Wing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Fairchild_Air_Force_Base_B-52_crash In this photograph you can see what is apparently an ejection hatch. http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/210/b52crsh2cf5.jpg This photograph was shot in mid-impact with the ground. http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/945/b52crash3rj9.jpg The photographs were shot in-between the time frame that there was apparently a plasma ball from the wing clipping power lines. US air show standards are the highest, but this was a case of systemic disregard for safety. Since this crash, the bar has been set higher more enforcement and awareness. It bothers me to see some other counties still have very poor safety at major air shows. The former soviet block has had several crashes that I would consider safety neglect a factor, if not the cause. Aerobatics should not be done over crowds. Aerobatics should be kept in a safe margin away from the crowd and to some extent the flight line. I even frown on extremely low passes over crowds. Pilots and management/command should have restraint from flying planes to extreme limits at air shows. A margin / buffer zone should be between the aerobatic area and the crowd. The B-52 was just practicing; if he had crashed in a crowd at an air show the loss of life would be high. The B-52 did some low high speed passes over personnel area and flight line; if there was a failure, he could have possibly destroyed all the aircraft on the flight line (and equipment, buildings) or and killed a lot more personnel. I love aircraft and air shows and the US. I hate to see a bunch more rules, I would prefer pilots and people in charge do there best to keep things safe with knowledge, reasonable action. I think the US and many other countries have learned from this accident to take air show safety more rationally. However, a few air shows like to try to out perform other air shows with unsafe flashy showboat shows. When you push the limits you tend to exponentially increase the risks. If a pilot makes a goof or if there is a failure, with buffer zones the risk to the crowd can be minimized. --- On 24 June 1994, a B-52H of the 325th Bomb Squadron, 92d Bomb Wing at Fairchild Air Force Base (AFB), Wash., crashed while preparing to land after practicing maneuvers for an air show, killing all four crewmen. The pilot in command had over a long period of time demonstrated a disregard for Air Force flying rules and regulations, and this was known by the senior commanders in the wing. No appropriate action had been taken to discipline him or rein in his noncompliant behavior. More info at http://s92270093.onlinehome.us/CRM-Devel/resources/paper/darkblue/darkblue.htm http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=14464006 In my opinion, I would consider this pilot a superb "stick and rudder" pilot. However there is more to being a pilot and flight then "stick and rudder", in my opinion he was very poor in some aspects of safety. It's like a football player that is in excellent physical condition and physical ability, but ignores strategy and team effort. There is more to being a pilot than one aspect, just as there is more to being an athlete then a single aspect. Other good videos long videos of the same plane and pilot. Courtesy of jescates http://youtube.com/watch?v=UJb08ZzejAA http://youtube.com/watch?v=hWUgDLFokNw
Auteur : ATFSCrash
Tags: Aerobatics B-52 Stratofortress Bomber Fairchild Air Force Base AFB USAF Mishap Crash Show Safety Bud Holland CRM
Fairchild - Jelly Eyes wa Amakunai - 280 sec
80's Japanese pop band Live at Hibiya Yaon 1989 Saeko Suzuki on drums
Auteur : pksayonara
Tags:Fairchild YOU Seiji Toda SHI-SHONEN technopop
Using the UAD Fairchild 670 Compressor on drums - 104 sec
This video shows you how to enhance a drum mix using the UAD Fairchild 670 compressor. For more information and a higher res video, please visit http://www.uaudio.com/webzine/2006/october/index7.html
Auteur : UniversalAudio
Tags:UAD-1 UAD-1e Universal Audio UAD UA Fairchild 670 Buss compressor compression drums mixing digital DAW
Raymond Fairchild - 244 sec
This is a video of banjo player Raymond Fairchild with the Crowe Brothers (Josh and Wayne). Recorded live in Maggie Valley, NC circa 1990's.
Auteur : trkcop
Tags:Fairchild banjo bluegrass crowe folk duet singing
The Legacy of Fairchild Semiconductor - 6167 sec
[Recorded Oct 5, 2007] Founded in September 1957 in Palo Alto, California by eight young engineers and scientists from Shockley Semiconductor Laboratories, Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation pioneered new products and technologies together with a youthful enthusiasm and manufacturing and marketing techniques that reshaped the semiconductor industry. The planar process developed in early 1959 revolutionized the production of semiconductor devices and continues to enable the manufacture of billion transistor microprocessor and memory chips today. Fairchild was the first manufacturer to introduce high-frequency silicon transistors and practical monolithic integrated circuits to the market. At the peak of its influence in the mid-1960s, as a division of Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corporation, the company was one of the world's largest producers of silicon transistors and controlled over 30 percent of the market for ICs. Fairchild's extraordinary success stimulated an entrepreneurial fervor that gave birth to the phenomenon of Silicon Valley. Including systems and software businesses, the total number of companies in the Bay Area and beyond with Fairchild roots today lies in the thousands. This lecture was presented during a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the company held at Stanford University and the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on October 4, 5, and 6, 2007. Introduced by Staff Director of the Semiconductor Special Interest Group of the Museum and Fairchild Alumnus David Laws, the speakers are all Fairchild alumni who went on to make significant contributions to the semiconductor industry. They were asked to explore the lasting impact of Fairchild Semiconductor on Silicon Valley and the world. Wilfred Corrigan earned a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the Imperial College of Science, London, England. After early work at Transitron and Motorola, Corrigan joined Fairchild Semiconductor in 1968. He served as president and chief executive officer of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation from 1974 until 1979. In 1981 he co-founded ASIC pioneer LSI Logic Corporation where he served as president, CEO, and chairman until 2005. Gordon Moore was born and spent his childhood near San Francisco, California. He earned a PhD in Chemistry and Physics from the California Institute of Technology. He was one of the eight co-founders of Fairchild in 1957. As head of R&D, in 1965 he published an observation on the increase of integrated circuit complexity with time, now known as "Moore's Law" that emerged as one of the driving principles of the semiconductor industry. In 1968 Moore co-founded Intel Corporation with Robert Noyce, became president and CEO in 1975 and held that post until elected chairman and CEO in 1979. He remained CEO until 1987 and was named chairman emeritus in 1997. W. J. (Jerry) Sanders III was born in Chicago. He earned a BS in electrical engineering from Illinois State University and worked at Douglas Aircraft and Motorola before joining Fairchild as a salesman in 1961. He rose to group director of worldwide sales and marketing before leaving to co-found Advanced Micro Devices in 1969. Sanders served as president, CEO. and Chairman of AMD until 2004. Moderator Floyd Kvamme was an early Fairchild marketing manager, vice president of marketing at National Semiconductor, and executive vice president of Sales and Marketing for Apple Computer. He is a partner emeritus at the venture capital firm of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and co-chair of the president's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. More information on the history of Fairchild Semiconductor can be found at: www.computerhistory.org/semiconductor/
Auteur : ComputerHistory
Tags: Computer History Fairchild Semiconductor Moore Silicon
The Crash of Czar 52 at Fairchild AFB, WA, in 1994 - 46 sec
Visit http://www.check-six.com/Crash_Sites/Czar52Crash.htm for more information
Auteur : CheckSixDotCom
Tags:b52 crash wreck usaf air force b-52 buff fairchild 1994 holland
3/26/08 6:00 am: Morgan Fairchild urges stroke education - 257 sec
3/26/08 6:00 am: Morgan Fairchild urges stroke education
Auteur : KRQE
Tags: KRQE Video Content 3/26/08 6:00 am: Morgan Fairchild urges stroke education
Raymond Fairchild - Whoa Mule (Bluegrass) - 134 sec
Banjo player, Raymond Fairchild, is accompanied on this banjo instrumental by the Crowe Brothers.
Auteur : BluegrassLibrary
Tags: Bluegrass Banjo
Fairchild Model 91 "Baby Clipper" - 90 sec
The Fairchild Model 91 was built in 1934/35 to meet a requirement for Pan Am for an amphibian flying boat suitable for operations in South America Amazon and Chinese Yangtse regions and up to 8 passengers could be carried in the hull. Some sources say 6 were built (2 going to Pan Am and 2 to private buyers and 2 to Japan) while others say 8 were built but I am pretty sure that actually 7 or 9, including the prototype, were built with a pair serving for Pan Am, a pair for Brazil, two for Japan and two sold to private buyers, of which one was later used by the RAF in Egypt. The confusion could lie in the fact that the Brazillian pair and the Pan Am pair were the same (ie: Pan Am serving out of Brazil). The original prototype served with the Spanish Nationalists after they captured it off the Republicans during the Civil war years and the RAF also used one in Egypt as an Air and Sea Rescue type. F-91 (A-942-A) Baby Clipper 1935 (ATC 587) = 10pChwMAm; 750hp P&W Hornet; span: 56'0" length: 46'8" load: 3200# v: 173/155/63 range: 730. Alfred Gassner. $41,300-60,000, depending on extent of customizing; POP: 3 [NC14743 (prototype with retractable wing floats, and Zap flaps), NC14744=PPPAP, NC15952=PPPAT]. Most had engine conversions throughout their careers. 91-B (A-942-B) Jungle Clipper 1936 (ATC 605) = 10pChwMAm; 760hp Wright Cyclone; span: 56'0" length: 46'8" load: 3200# v: 175/155/63 range: 610-720. POP: 1 specially equipped for NYC Museum of Natural History [NR777]. Some data show POP: 3 Model 91 and 4 Model 91-B, likely explaining subsequent motor changes.
Auteur : Bomberguy
Tags:Fairchild Model 91 F-91 Baby Clipper Amphibian seaplane aircraft airplane aviation history
BransonWebcast.com | Barbara Fairchild - 1192 sec
http://www.BransonWebcast.com BransonWebcast Episode #27 Guest: Barbara Fairchild One of Branson's most beloved entertainers, Barbara Fairchild has been performing since the tender age of 5. In 1973 she was nominated for a Grammy when her recording, "The Teddy Bear Song" reached # 1 on the charts and became her signature tune. Along with her husband Roy Morris, Barbara devotes her attention to inspirational, gospel music with performances that take the dynamic couple across the country. They have a message to share that inspires and encourages others everywhere they go. For several years Barbara has been a spokesperson for Feed The Children, a sponsor for the Foster Grandparents Organization and is a member of "Concerned Women Of America."
Auteur : BransonWebcast
Tags: barbara fairchild teddy bear song gospel music singer recording artist branson missouri hamner barber
Fairchild- Yes He Knows - 352 sec
Fairchild- Yes He Knows (Live @ the Loading Dock)
Auteur : djtor2
Tags:fairchild rock yes he knows loading dock