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ZaltysZ 01-27-2010 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by TheGrunch (Post 139726)
Someone should maybe take one of these up with them when they fly. :)

That device helps only to decrease unintentional camera movements induced by operator. In other words it is for people with shaking hands and not for environments in which whole operator (or just camera) is shaken by some other external force.

TheGrunch 01-27-2010 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ZaltysZ (Post 139738)
That device helps only to decrease unintentional camera movements induced by operator. In other words it is for people with shaking hands and not for environments in which whole operator (or just camera) is shaken by some other external force.

Hmmm, for some reason that very sensible observation escaped me when I posted that. :oops: Oh well, good website anyway.

airmalik 01-27-2010 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by proton45 (Post 139721)
The shaking I see in the video clip seem accurate, but only if you where holding the camera in your hand as you filmed

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Originally Posted by proton45 (Post 139721)
p.s Its 4 AM here and I'm getting a bit blurry (lol)...I hope my ideas are easy to read.

Good post Proton.

PilotError 01-27-2010 09:02 PM

I thought I might add a comment or two about the shaking in the video which seems to be creating a bit of controversy.

I think both sides of the argument have valid points.

There is bound to be a lot of shaking and vibration in any warbird with those massive brutes of engines along with aerobatic maneuvers in turbulent air ( although sadly I've not been lucky enough to experience that for real ) .

On the other hand the human brain does an amazing job at filtering out and editing what we see from what our eyes actually see.

The point I noticed though, was that in the video even when there was quite a bit of shaking going on, the gunsight didn't seem to be shaking all that much. I reckon I could still have been able to line up the sight on a target even through all that buffeting . I'm not saying I would've been able to hit anything LOL, but the sight wasn't bouncing about that much that you couldn't look though it.
Run the video again but concentrate on the crosshairs to see what I mean. The sight does disappear a few times but that seems to be more like the pilots head moving due to pulling G's than due to shaking.

Another point is that right at the end of the video the engine rpm drops. Has the engine shut down ? Was a lot of the vibration coming from the ( rough running ? ) engine rather than turbulence ?

Just adding my tuppence worth.

Richie 01-27-2010 11:17 PM

You know that the cross hairs are a reflected image right? Here's a German Revi site

http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t...Revi-Bf109.flv

jippy13 01-28-2010 06:09 AM

Hello Oleg and your team.

Today we are Friday..so I suppose we will get soon a new video :))

AndyJWest 01-28-2010 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jippy13 (Post 139939)
Hello Oleg and your team.

Today we are Friday..so I suppose we will get soon a new video :))

Today we are still Thursday. I suppose you will soon get accurate calendar :))

I don't think there are any timezones that run at GMT - 20 or so, but if I'm wrong, I apologise...

Qpassa 01-28-2010 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jippy13 (Post 139939)
Hello Oleg and your team.

Today we are Friday..so I suppose we will get soon a new video :))

Its Thursday
8:37 (GMT +1)

KG26_Alpha 01-28-2010 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by jippy13 (Post 139939)
Hello Oleg and your team.

Today we are Friday..so I suppose we will get soon a new video :))

Turn off your speed hack :)

Matze81 01-28-2010 07:52 AM

Come on guys! It was worth the shot! I can't wait either!!! :grin:

But seriously, I'm really curious what the update is going to be tomorrow. Assuming they keep up the weekly friday updates (Not tryin' to push the devs here!)


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