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Old 08-10-2012, 03:01 PM
kestrel79 kestrel79 is offline
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I find it pretty cool to see these guns firing from an actual warbird. We've only seen gun cam footage from 1940s era cameras to distort things, or Hollywood effects with tons of smoke and fire shooting out. It's pretty cool to see how it really looks and sounds.

I hope they can get it shooting with some tracers from the air eventually and we can really see how tracers look with modern camera technology and sounds.
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:02 PM
Sternjaeger II Sternjaeger II is offline
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I find it pretty cool to see these guns firing from an actual warbird. We've only seen gun cam footage from 1940s era cameras to distort things, or Hollywood effects with tons of smoke and fire shooting out. It's pretty cool to see how it really looks and sounds.

I hope they can get it shooting with some tracers from the air eventually and we can really see how tracers look with modern camera technology and sounds.
Yeah, that would be very cool but I don't think it will ever happen

There's a glimp of tracers from the video, but I couldn't find other footage on it, what's interesting is seeing details like the recoil of the barrels and the fact that spent cases and links come out half a second after they've been shot and not straight away.
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