Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
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Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
Here is a YouTube video which is best watched with the HD button clicked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M51zYIaQFFc
Here is a much higher resolution Zip file but it will take a few minutes to download...You can play it direct from the WinZip window:-
http://www.petermcleland.com/video/SierraBravo.zip
I recorded it some time ago, but have only just got around to making the video. It only plays for 6 mins 45 secs :flying:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M51zYIaQFFc
Here is a much higher resolution Zip file but it will take a few minutes to download...You can play it direct from the WinZip window:-
http://www.petermcleland.com/video/SierraBravo.zip
I recorded it some time ago, but have only just got around to making the video. It only plays for 6 mins 45 secs :flying:
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
Have you turbocharged that Chippie Peter or are the crash sequences cut. For sure.. my Chippie won't do that at such a low level without making contact with 'Mother Earth'
I have to admit that 6mins or whatever it was supposed to be was too much. I cut and ran at the 3min mark. A nicely done vid but had I been watching that in real life.. I'd have wondered WHEN the accident was going to happen.. not IF ;-)
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I have to admit that 6mins or whatever it was supposed to be was too much. I cut and ran at the 3min mark. A nicely done vid but had I been watching that in real life.. I'd have wondered WHEN the accident was going to happen.. not IF ;-)
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
No Dave, the engine is normally aspirated but I did get the chaps to fit an aerobatic carburettor. Otherwise as you say...impossible. Pity you cut and ran...you missed Jonesey's rather nice landingDaveB wrote:Have you turbocharged that Chippie Peter or are the crash sequences cut. For sure.. my Chippie won't do that at such a low level without making contact with 'Mother Earth'![]()
I have to admit that 6mins or whatever it was supposed to be was too much. I cut and ran at the 3min mark. A nicely done vid but had I been watching that in real life.. I'd have wondered WHEN the accident was going to happen.. not IF ;-)
Yes I just checked and the only change to Rick's Version 3 Chipmunk is the aerobatic carburettor
EDIT...Plus the plastic surgery on the pilot's faces of course
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
I was waiting for the fin tip to "strike a furrow".
You must have a concrete stomach Peter,that was you in the back wasn't it??
Very nice landing actually Jonesy,cute little Spitfire bounce too.
Mark
You must have a concrete stomach Peter,that was you in the back wasn't it??
Very nice landing actually Jonesy,cute little Spitfire bounce too.
Mark
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
That's Pete showing how its supposed to be done. It went a bit wrong at first so a stern voice from behind said "I have control!" 
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
Jonesey you big show-off!!
great piece of flying Peter, don't think I could manage that standard.
Regards
Nigel.
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
Must say, I'd have thought inverted flying was the last thing you'd want to do while running shine from Skaggy to PAMAjonesey2k wrote:That's Pete showing how its supposed to be done. It went a bit wrong at first so a stern voice from behind said "I have control!"
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Re: Jonesey flies Sierra Bravo:-
Thanks for the comments gents...I'm quite surprised how many people have viewed that since Monday. I've only got 11 YouTube vids and I don't think many people are keen on my "Barnstorming" style
However, this one seems to be ticking along :flying:
EDIT...Nigel, your style is much smoother and more precise than mine and very pleasing to watch :flying:
EDIT...Nigel, your style is much smoother and more precise than mine and very pleasing to watch :flying:
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