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Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:00 am
Hello everybody and a happy new year.
After extensive filming in september 2009 I have now finished a new film clip for the Tennessee Museum of Aviation.
"Hun Hunter" and "Wicked Wabbit" were both equiped with lipstick cameras inside the cockpit and we flew several
air to air missions in order to film both airplanes.
I hope you will like the outcome.
http://www.clipwings.com/index.php?comm ... deo_id=846Comments are welcome.
Cheers from germany
Uwe
http://www.clipwings.com/vintage_aviation
Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:07 am
That was great! Very well done! Thanks for posting that.
Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:15 am
Very nice!

I can never get enough Jug action. In cockpit was really cool. Thanks!
Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:14 am
Very Nicely done! Great Audio to boot! Too many vid cameras have their mics blown out by the roar of these beasties!
Any clips of your SNB chase ship?
What is the difference in the frame rates between the outside clips and cockpit clips? Love the way the props look from the outside, but the prop "Capture" from the cockpit is disturbing. I hate it when they appear to stop or run backwards!
Great work! Thanks for sharing.
Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:55 am
Holedigger wrote:Very Nicely done! Great Audio to boot! Too many vid cameras have their mics blown out by the roar of these beasties!
Any clips of your SNB chase ship?
What is the difference in the frame rates between the outside clips and cockpit clips? Love the way the props look from the outside, but the prop "Capture" from the cockpit is disturbing. I hate it when they appear to stop or run backwards!
Great work! Thanks for sharing.
Unfortunately there is pretty much nothing you can do on the shutter speed of these lipstick cameras we were using last
year. It might change this year.
Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:08 pm
Awesome footage as usual. Can't wait to get back there in April to see them again and the Skyraider for the first time.
Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:51 am
Holedigger wrote:Very Nicely done! Great Audio to boot! Too many vid cameras have their mics blown out by the roar of these beasties!
Any clips of your SNB chase ship?
What is the difference in the frame rates between the outside clips and cockpit clips? Love the way the props look from the outside, but the prop "Capture" from the cockpit is disturbing. I hate it when they appear to stop or run backwards!
Great work! Thanks for sharing.
SNB Beech look here:
http://www.clipwings.com/index.php?comm ... ideo_id=27http://www.clipwings.com/index.php?comm ... pic_id=463Uwe
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