Quote:i just wish you put in the recording of my barrel roll or something, i was hopeing to see that, scince i was in the cockpit i couldent see it
I'm sorry but you were pretty high, and pretty fast - So I'd have to zooom extremely much and do some serious panning, which is hard since there's no good camera utility for recording in FS2004.
I was in
one position only, so I had to zoom and pan a lot, it wasn't easy I tell you. Some of the panning you can see in the video is very choppy, that's not due to low framerates they were about 25-30. It's because Walk&Follow, which I used, is made to get you to one position and stay there, not pan or anything else.
Quote:Nice video, mate. I love the angle you got on mine and Exocets crossover!
I liked that one too.
Nice flying!
Quote:How did you get the camera position for the spitfire takeoff, and do I take it that was HawkerTempestV in his mkxiv?
Indeed it was Hawker.
His display was a joy to film, I think it was due to the very,
very framerate friendly choice of aircraft, no lagging or anything.
And of course cause it was one hell of a display!!
I guess the camera position was pure luck really. It was the same position I was in for the whole display, some 70 feet in the air, middle of the runway.
My aircraft was where all the other "spectator" planes were, I used Walk&Follow to move to the spot.
I think the zoom is part of the reason it looks so nice, and of course the smooth takeoff, with a lovely gear raise animation.. Very slow, and good looking. I also believe I set it to play at 0.75 rate (speed) in Vegas.
And thanks for the nice comments guys!