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How can we get this in the US?

Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:30 am

Is there a way to get DVD's of this show. I can't understand why we don't get it here.

http://www.icepilots.com/episodes.php

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:26 am

The DVD's aren't out yet anywhere yet but perhaps by next year. I'll ask Mikey what the plans are for them and post it here when they become available.

Dan

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:17 pm

Remain calm, I'm certain after we've seen EVERY episode possible of swamp logging, ice road driving, motorcycle building, anti social misfits possible the HISTORY Channel can wring out including unending re-re-reruns, they will conventiently schedule this show to directly conflict with whatever it is you usually watch @ 1 P.M. on Sundays, but only during NFL football season or during the World Series-

If you are 'anyone with horsepower' in The History Channel organization and also a WIXer, pull your head out from next to your wallet and see how much better the phone reception is!!! :butthead:

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:50 pm

I found links to download ice pilots episodes on jetcareers forum.. look for a user named patthepilot in this thread below. not the best quality but watchable..

http://forums.jetcareers.com/general-topics/98571-ice-pilots-new-reality-tv-show-11.html

DVD's would be best quality and I'd guess they'd available after entire series has been aired (its about halfway through the series now).

some folks also have had luck veiwing it online thru canadian proxy servers too. hope that helps

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Fri Jan 01, 2010 7:07 pm

I found the info to go through a proxy, and tried it. It didn't work for the address that was given, the proxy worked just fine though.

Heres how.

1 Go to "internet properties" in internet explorer
2 go to the tab "connections"
3 go to the button "lan"
4 check box for proxy and fill the boxes with 174.142.24.201 and in port 3128
5 okay it all
6 exit explorer and restart explorer you should then be in canada
7then the address to go to is http://www.history.ca/video/default.aspx

The address didn't work for me. Maybe someone else can figure it out.

Oh when you want explorer back to normal, just uncheck the box in "lan"

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:40 am

Folks at Supercub.org found a link:
http://www.willflyforfree.com/?page_id=32

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:50 am

Cool! (so to speak) Thanks for the link. Looks like a VERY interesting show...don't know how I will squeeze it in between watching loggers, truckers, pawn stars and UFO hunters though! :shock: :roll:

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:39 pm

Great! Thanks for the link!

Looks like MUCH more fun that ice road truckers... :roll:

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 1:40 pm

Great stuff!

I bet they blew a jug on the C-46, with a bad feathering pump that wouldn't put enough pressure out to feather the prop.

When's the next episode?

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:09 pm

The first twelve episodes are the pages listed at the bottom. Ran through the first three already, Ice Road Truckers are a yawn. :D

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:02 pm

airknocker wrote:The first twelve episodes are the pages listed at the bottom. Ran through the first three already, Ice Road Truckers are a yawn. :D

Just wait until you see what the Turkish pilots do with a CL-215 in one of the latest episodes... :shock:
I won't spoil it for ya, but it made me start yelling at the TV... :P

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:40 pm

Just go to the history channel and watch all the previous episodes online..

Re: How can we get this in the US?

Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:38 pm

You are correct sir, but not the US based History Channel. The Canadian History Television:
http://www.icepilots.com/
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