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Post by jonesey2k »

Insomnia + FRAPS = Video.

http://media.putfile.com/Vickers-Vanguard-FS2004
Origional size= 640.

Just a quicky I stuck together. :smile:

Some of you might have been expecting home videos... well Im still working on that.
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NICE! The edits blended smoothly with the musical cues, and once I pulled it out of my temp files to run it locally, it looked even better at the full 640 rez!

What airport were you flying from?
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thats great Jonesey
nice take off and flyby

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Airport would be Sitka, PASI . Cheers for the comments.
You can select the video size from the menu under the video window? Or at least I can when Im logged in.
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I double clicked on the video and it went full screen with a nice resolution
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There's a copy of every single file used by your browser during your surfing stored in the cache. Since you can't right-click to get the direct URL (which is how I normally get these - paste the URL into any clickable document then "Save target as..."), I just open the cache and drag it to the desktop. I have a fairly large collection of clips that I've pulled out of my cache like that!

Thanks for the HU on the airport - it looks like a nice place to base bush flights from!
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It is :) Its part of the Tongass Fjords package by FSaddon.
You might want to check out some of my screenshots of the area:
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... 6592&page=
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... 6596&page=
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... 6569&page=
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Post by Tom Clayton »

Thanks for the shots, but there's no way I can pop for the cost of ANY freeware right now. I have Raimondo Taburet's full 38M Alaska coverage installed though, so things look dang nice there! I recently hosted a TVA group flight doing some hops around Kodiak Island. If you want to see so "interesting" approaches, find yourself an STOL freighter (I flew it with a loaded Bristol 170 by Mike Stone) and fly this one:

http://home.earthlink.net/~tclayton2k/t ... k_Loop.zip
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Cheers, Ill give it a go.
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Well done Jonesey

As always an excellent piece of editing

The mix of angles and timing of shots always seem just right with your stuff

Another magnificent effort :smile:

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