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TeamFly (or almost... )
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Date : 2008-10-17
Views : 185
Rating : 3.00
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Iaorana, and welcome to the Tahiti international airport (NTAA). All of you know the Bae Hawk T1 from "red arrows" team, let me introduce now the Dassault AlphaJet that is the french trainer used by "Patrouille de France" airshow team. 14 crashes have been necessary to mount this video. Authorities are proud to say that no Amentiba has been tortured. Flying in formation is an Art and amentiba is for the moment a bad artist so please be kind, have a look and have fun. Good Week and see you for new videos.
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Hi Amentiba, copy and paste this link into your search engine to watch an amazing formation video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsAuSm9OXRo
Hi Mike,
In fact, i have untick the "collision with other aircraft" but i ve let the possibility to have an accident... So when i turn my wings on the left, i ve taken the whisper of the leader reactor... So for now, i ve disabled completly crash detection and then it s ok. For the labels, it helps me to follow the plane and to be the nearest i can but with jets thats not easy without PA to follow the altitude, the way and the speed. It's really difficult and then i feel more respect to all teams that do some wonderfull performances in team acrobatics...
Anyway, i m training on it and hope i will use it more, but it's taking time to fly, follow, capture movie... It's a lot of work... But it's soooooo goooooood
Hi Amentiba, I have just viewed this video and for a first attempt at formation flying I thought you did very well. As you have found out, it is not easy. :-) Watching your video, at 00.38, two aircraft “appeared to collide” and one crashed. Did you forget to turn off ‘Crash detection’ in FS 2004? Also, your aircraft would look a lot better without the red aircraft labels above them; again you can turn them OFF in the Sim. I am not being critical, just trying to help you improve your video skills. Thanks for the mention in the credits, and well done.