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Title: World Premier Short Film - Staring Ted Fancher
Post by: Heman Lee on May 29, 2008, 06:26:08 PM
A short film by director/film-maker, Uncle Jimby Aron was first debuted at VSC 2008 as a tribute to Shareen Fancher. Heretofore lost footage of Shareen Fancher, her big black Lincoln and a disturbing encounter with Ted's Nobler....or the sound of one Nobler smooshing.

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qygjhoRwcOg

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-09nyh8Z6Ok

[youtube=425,350]qygjhoRwcOg[/youtube]

[youtube=425,350]-09nyh8Z6Ok[/youtube]

OR goto my web page: www.aeromaniacs.com


Thanks for embedding the video.  I did not know that [ ] would work.


Heman Lee
Alameda Aer-O-Nuts
Woodland/Davis Aeromodelers
www.aeromaniacs.com



 
Title: Re: World Premier Short Film - Staring Ted Fancher
Post by: Doug Moon on May 29, 2008, 07:35:24 PM
That is funny especially the shark fin on the car.  Nice touch!

Where did the copy nobler come from?  It was a shame to see it go but it was funny!!!



Title: Re: World Premier Short Film - Staring Ted Fancher
Post by: Larry Wong on May 29, 2008, 07:44:28 PM
Wow this should be R rated for the violence.  But should receive at least a nomination for an academy award. #^ y1
Title: Re: World Premier Short Film - Staring Ted Fancher
Post by: RC Storick on May 29, 2008, 07:48:04 PM
Must watch

[youtube=425,350]qygjhoRwcOg[/youtube]

[youtube=425,350]-09nyh8Z6Ok[/youtube]
Title: Re: World Premier Short Film - Staring Ted Fancher
Post by: Andrew Hathaway on May 29, 2008, 07:49:36 PM
And the award for best use of an ARF Nobler in a motion picture, goes to...
Title: Re: World Premier Short Film - Staring Ted Fancher
Post by: Heman Lee on May 29, 2008, 07:59:53 PM
That is funny especially the shark fin on the car.  Nice touch!

Where did the copy nobler come from?  It was a shame to see it go but it was funny!!!


I was told that it's a Topflite ARF with a quick paint job.   You can still see the line on the fiberglass cowl and the seams under the leading edge.  I did not have time to take the film to "Industrial Lights and Magic" and have them digitally removed.