Here's a quick video with the Cub over Queensland, Australia.
I'm still in the process of learning video editing with Sony Vegas 9, and it is quite hard
Last edited by Zorg12; 10/22/0909:15 PM.
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#2880967 - 10/16/0903:54 PMRe: FSX: Little video with the Cub
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I will ignore all ideas for new works and engines of war, the invention of which has reached its limits and for whose improvement I see no further hope.
— Julius Frontinus, chief military engineer to the Emperor Vespasian, cica AD 70.
#2881539 - 10/17/0904:05 PMRe: FSX: Little video with the Cub
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I will ignore all ideas for new works and engines of war, the invention of which has reached its limits and for whose improvement I see no further hope.
— Julius Frontinus, chief military engineer to the Emperor Vespasian, cica AD 70.
#2883076 - 10/20/0909:59 AMRe: FSX: Little video with the Cub
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Another video fresh out of the assembly line. Here I played around with some filters in Vegas.
It's probably best to watch it on youtube, since the sharpening makes it look quite pixelated when the image is shrunk.
Last edited by Zorg12; 10/20/0910:07 AM.
I will ignore all ideas for new works and engines of war, the invention of which has reached its limits and for whose improvement I see no further hope.
— Julius Frontinus, chief military engineer to the Emperor Vespasian, cica AD 70.
#2883852 - 10/21/0912:11 PMRe: FSX: Little video with the Cub
[Re: Zorg12]
Yet another video wrapped. Go see it while it's hot:
I will ignore all ideas for new works and engines of war, the invention of which has reached its limits and for whose improvement I see no further hope.
— Julius Frontinus, chief military engineer to the Emperor Vespasian, cica AD 70.