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A short editing showing preparation of Student parabolic Flight, Flight itself ( Including airplane outside shot at parabolic point ) and landing (from cockpit ) and getting out the airplane
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7th ESA Student Parabolic Flight Campaign - Bordeaux, July 2004
TC in 05.37.42
05.37.42 Preparation by the students of the experiments
05.39.38 Safety briefing by Lt-Colonel Sylvain Hourlier
05.40.34 Safety briefing by Gilles Le Barzic
05.42.04 Students putting on suits
05.42.14 Taking medication before take off
05.42.22 The airplane 'Zero G - A300'
05.42.34 Airplane in the morning fog and with sunrise
05.43.29 preparation of the plane
05.44.03 taxi-ing of the plane and loading
05.44.40 students walking towards plane
05.44.52 students in seats in the airplane and first experience with Zero G
05.45.28 Zero G experiences
05.46.32 sight from out of the plane window
05.47.08 a look at the horizon during a parabolic flight
05.47.47 the pilot
05.48.05 the experiments
05.50.06 Lonnie Petersen and Casper Grove from the University of Copenhague
TC out 05.50.41