Flight
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Technology Documentary narrated by Jane Curtin and published by Discovery Channel broadcasted as part of DC Understanding series in 1996 - Chinese, English Multilanguage narration
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The desire to fly is as old as human culture. Ancient Egyptians studied birds in an attempt to learn how to fly. Centuries later, we were still strapping on wings, jumping off cliffs... and crashing. It took a bit of time, bruised bodies and the occasional death to figure out that we were too heavy and too weak to propel ourselves with flapping wings. But in the last century, our dreams of flight finally became reality. While we haven't grown wings, we have learned how to fly by shaping metal and plastic into machines that take us higher and faster than birds could ever fly or possibly even imagine.
Produced and written by Pamela Caragol
Narrated by Jane Curtin
Photography by Chris Nusbaum
Music by Michael Whalen
50 minutes, English and Mandarin Chinese dual audio, 1996
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- Video Codec: DivX
- Video Bitrate: 2101 Kbps
- Video Resolution: 656x480
- Video Aspect Ratio: 1.36 / ~4:3
- Video Framerate: 29.97
- Quality Factor: 0.22 b/px
- Audio1: English (subs included separately)
- Audio1 Codec: Dolby AC3
- Audio1 Bitrate: 192 kb/s @ 48KHz
- Audio1 Channels: 2
- Audio2: Mandarin Chinese
- Audio2 Codec: Dolby AC3
- Audio2 Bitrate: 192 kb/s @ 48KHz
- Audio2 Channels: 2
- Runtime per Part: 50 minutes
- Number of Parts: 1
- Part Size: 896 MB (1/5 DVDR)
- Ripped by: PolarBear
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