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![]() "John Harlow" wrote in message ... One would think that with a slick runway the.. uhm..."plant"... uhm..."arrival" would have been a "little" less firm! :-) Actually it seemed fairly nice to me. Camcorders tend to greatly exaggerate landing impacts in my experience. Is it the camcorders...or the angle that the video is shot from? A low angle would emphasize any "bounce".(?) |
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"John Harlow" wrote in message
... Actually it seemed fairly nice to me. Camcorders tend to greatly exaggerate landing impacts in my experience. http://twincommander.com/freevideodownloads.htm ....and load "Landing.mov", fourth down on the right. Notice the hard hit on the right main. |
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![]() "Michael Nouak" wrote in message ... "Tom Sixkiller" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... "John Harlow" wrote in message ... Actually it seemed fairly nice to me. Camcorders tend to greatly exaggerate landing impacts in my experience. http://twincommander.com/freevideodownloads.htm ...and load "Landing.mov", fourth down on the right. Notice the hard hit on the right main. What I noticed was that he's on two wheels at the end, nose and right main. Looks like poor x-wind correction to me! Looks to me like he landed: 1) Left main 2) Nose wheel 3) Right main (hard hit). When the left main touched, it bounced a bit and the nose came down too soon. He didn't seem to be making x-wind corrections (but it's not exactly a high res picture). Kinda' hard with those LONG legs. |
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote in
: "Tom Sixkiller" writes: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:heLDb.573310$Fm2.535837@attbi_s04... If you'd like to see what landing in Iowa City after a December snow storm is like, you can get a "back seat view" by clicking http://www.alexisparkinn.com/landing_in_iowa_city.htm . For a low approach down Rwy 25, click http://www.alexisparkinn.com/low_pass_in_iowa_city.htm For those of you not accustomed to snow, it's kinda fun to see. ;-) They come out as an outline with a white box (with a little red "X") in the upper left corner. My firewall blocking something? In my case they come out as a grey box that says "click" in the middle. If I click it says I need some plugin but the file doesn't specify which one. I think they're RealPlayer, which would explain it; I don't allow that on my system. They are .avi files. Depending on your operating system, you may be able to right click and then "save as" then open with your favorite movie viewer. I'm with you, I HATE realplayer AND quicktime for that matter, they both try real hard to take over your system. Anyone know of a third party player that plays MOV and RM files? -- ET ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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One would think that with a slick runway the.. uhm..."plant"...
uhm..."arrival" would have been a "little" less firm! :-) Actually, as others have said, the camcorder (or, in this case, a Canon Elph S400, shooting an .avi movie) greatly exagerates the touchdown bump. It was, in fact, a near-greaser, with absolutely no side-drift (essential when landing on ice.). -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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They come out as an outline with a white box (with a little red "X") in
the upper left corner. My firewall blocking something? It's an .avi file. Try right-clicking and saving it, and THEN opening it with your favorite movie-playing software. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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It's an .avi file. Try right-clicking and saving it, and THEN opening it
with your favorite movie-playing software. Also, try associating .avi files with Windows Media Player. This is a setting you can access from within Media Player, or through "My Computer". It plays normally with Windows Media Player. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"John Harlow" wrote in message
Camcorders tend to greatly exaggerate landing impacts in my experience. Not when they're mounted on a tripod and have image stabilization... ![]() See http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer/Flights.asp#031115 (Landing HGR) for an example. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/tknoFlyer __________ |
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![]() "Michael Nouak" wrote in message ... "Tom Sixkiller" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... [snip] What I noticed was that he's on two wheels at the end, nose and right main. Looks like poor x-wind correction to me! Looks to me like he landed: 1) Left main 2) Nose wheel 3) Right main (hard hit). I agree with you so far. But if you look at it again you will notice that right at the end of the video the left main is off the ground. You can only lift a wheel after planting it on the ground if you turn the ailerons the wrong way. I know - I've done it! :-( That his left was off the ground... my eyes are not good enough anymore to pick that up. :~( |
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![]() "ET" wrote in message ... David Dyer-Bennet wrote in : "Tom Sixkiller" writes: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:heLDb.573310$Fm2.535837@attbi_s04... If you'd like to see what landing in Iowa City after a December snow storm is like, you can get a "back seat view" by clicking http://www.alexisparkinn.com/landing_in_iowa_city.htm . For a low approach down Rwy 25, click http://www.alexisparkinn.com/low_pass_in_iowa_city.htm For those of you not accustomed to snow, it's kinda fun to see. ;-) They come out as an outline with a white box (with a little red "X") in the upper left corner. My firewall blocking something? In my case they come out as a grey box that says "click" in the middle. If I click it says I need some plugin but the file doesn't specify which one. I think they're RealPlayer, which would explain it; I don't allow that on my system. They are .avi files. Depending on your operating system, you may be able to right click and then "save as" then open with your favorite movie viewer. I'm with you, I HATE realplayer AND quicktime for that matter, they both try real hard to take over your system. Anyone know of a third party player that plays MOV and RM files? Changed the default viewer to MediaPlayer and that fixed it. I, too, hate RealPlayer and QuickTime for the reasons you state; until recently, RealPlayer had taken a lot of heat for it's privacy violations. |
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