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Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 00:38
by petermcleland
Here in New Zealand, where the only real flying Mosquito in the World lives, is a magic place in Fjordland on the South Island...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahhf7oBCjGY
The video runs for ten minutes and is best viewed with the Quality clicked up to 1080p and the Full Screen icon at bottom right corner clicked.
Thanks for looking
Probably best if you don't watch this Ian

Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 03:48
by steelsporran
Very good Peter
but I couldn't get past the awful, totally wrong bird noises. For a start there are no crows here. This is what they should sound like -
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/small-forest-birds/1/1
Nothing wrong with those Merlins though

Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 07:56
by FlyTexas
I thought crows are
migratory birds. And isn't New Zealand in a temperate zone? *snicker, snicker*
Brian
Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 10:41
by emfrat
Some splendid old pics over at NZFF - scroll down to post #19
http://nzff.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=19021&st=12
MikeW
Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 17:13
by speedbird591
petermcleland wrote:Probably best if you don't watch this Ian

I was clever, Peter. I watched it at work on the iPad where I couldn't download it
The scenery looks amazing and you look as though you were rather enjoying the aerobatics - it seemed to have an extra edge to it!
So how does the Milford Sound area compare to your memories and photographs of the place? Have they done a good job, do you think?
Ian

Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 22:48
by petermcleland
Ian,
It seems just exactly as I saw it all those years ago but I am familiar with Mitre Peak as I have a Poster picture of it framed on the wall of my bedroom at the foot on my bed. I have always liked that mountain and tried to keep it as the main backdrop to my video. There is also a waterfall over to the right side of the fjord looking from the airfield towards Mitre Peak then about 60 degrees to the right...I didn't go near it while videoing but flew up to it while exploring. It is active in the scenery and I remember on my real visit the little boat trip took us close to it. The dense vegetation is all very well done and since I have locked my sim to Autumn here, it is Spring there.
I'm looking forward to some more exploring of the South Island, probably on the routes that we toured in a hire car...We did two full circuits of South Island on two separate visits.
BTW...I don't think those were crows making that cawing noise, I think it is an indigenous bird that Kiwis regard as a bit of a nuisance, but I can't remember its name

Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 04:38
by Airspeed
Thanks Peter!
Tight routine.
Surprised how aerobatic it was so soon after take off.
Didn't see the rudder swing, did you do ground turns by differential brakes, differential RPM?
Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 12:11
by petermcleland
Airspeed wrote:Thanks Peter!
Tight routine.
Surprised how aerobatic it was so soon after take off.
Didn't see the rudder swing, did you do ground turns by differential brakes, differential RPM?
If you look again and wait for the final tight turn to park, you will see full rudder plus a bit of diff brake and you will see the tailwheel swing to about 80 degrees and then pull back to central as I straighten and stop. On the straight taxiway at the beginning, you won't see the rudder move as I was using the autorudder from aileron movement...Sadly that does not work for take-off and if you don't actually move the rudder then you tend to put a wheel off the side like I did
I do not have rudder pedals, so to move the rudder I have it on a four way hat on my stick...Up and Down is elevator trim and Left and Right is rudder. You will only see the rudder move when I thumb that switch left or right. Autorudder only has effect when you move the ailerons but the model's visible rudder does not actually move with autorudder.
One of these days I will get some rudder pedals and then I can dispense with autorudder

Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 12:32
by Airspeed
Obviously missed that!
Before I bought my 2nd hand CH yoke & pedals, I had an ancient joystick rigged to a wooden board with wooden pedals. It worked fine. Mine was at least 20 years old. you might get one from your local rubbish tip if they have a shop there. Doesn't matter if the buttons are shot, you only need one working axis.

Re: Mosquito_in_Milford_Sound_NZ-HD...
Posted: 01 Jan 2013, 12:13
by petermcleland
Yes Mike, I have considered that in the past but I never got around to it...I may well decide this year to buy a top of the line set of pedals, but I'm not sure that Madame would be too keen on me screwing them to the floor
