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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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A screenshot made from a movie shot during taxiing of a Vintage Tigermoth. Recordings made from front pit after flight. Low rpm, sun from six position.
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When i was talking about propeler brightness i was thinking in that.
Pls, ingnore the plane whre the prop is used, ![]() ![]() |
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Indeed the situation is different and a camera 'sees' other things then the MK1 Eyeball.
It's filmed by me with a Panasonic TZ-10 (HD res). The field is EHMZ the Netherlands. Higher rpm is less visible and on rpm change the illusion of rotating plays part. Overall it stays vague. >>Pls, ingnore the plane whre the prop is used, ,not a warbird precisely... How do you get a picture of the new Dutch combatplane? We ditched the JSF for this version... |
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then, how are your impresions about clods's propeller vs your experience in tiguermoth?
Btw, nice camera, you should share the film somewhere. About hte secret plane, it was hidden under a newspaper in the street, but wind left it uncovered ![]() |
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in my experience flying vintage aircraft I would say the props are just fine, they are not totally invisible but they are barely noticeable, only when you have a clear view of the entire prop disc are you aware of the slight darkening where the disc is. |
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Not if the photographer knows what he is doing... ![]() ![]() |
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