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Drew Swenson
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Drew Swenson is a retired Navy Captain who served as a RIO in F-14As in VF-84 Jolly Rogers and VX-30 doing flight test. He is a Naval Test Pilot School graduate with military flight time in the following: F-14A/B/D, F-4, F-16, F-15D/F, F-18, B-1B, MH-6, AH-1W, NP-3, EA-6B, E-2C, A-4, T-38, T-2C, T-34A/B, Cessna Citation. He also spent about 20 years flying his own aircraft: LongEZ, Cozy MK4.
I enjoy using the free animation and modeling Blender software to make aircraft, spacecraft, and science fiction spacecraft themed videos.
I enjoy using the free animation and modeling Blender software to make aircraft, spacecraft, and science fiction spacecraft themed videos.
Apollo 15 Part1: First Stage (S1C) (Blender Animation)
This video and its following parts replaces Stacking “Apollo Saturn V in VAB”. I listened to feedback which included shorter content, changing the color of the launch pad to light blue, adding the Engine Service Platform, and adding portable generators and accessory equipment to the launch pad. In addition, the following were done: removed the lower skirts from the S1C nozzles and added the red wrapping, and added a lot more detail to the VAB interior.
Known animation issues done for ease of animation, speed, interest, and a better look at details:
-S1C rear crane hook point was installed in the VAB not delivered on the barge
-S1C center engine was not gimbaled (you have to look close to cat...
Known animation issues done for ease of animation, speed, interest, and a better look at details:
-S1C rear crane hook point was installed in the VAB not delivered on the barge
-S1C center engine was not gimbaled (you have to look close to cat...
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Apollo: Mobile Launch Pad Placed at Launch Site (Blender Animation)
Просмотров 310Месяц назад
The average trip time from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) is about five hours. The crawler keeps the mobile launch pad (MLP) level as it climbs the ramp to the launch site. And once it is set down and fastened to the stanchions, the crawler returns to its parking space near the VAB. Once the MLP is in place, various electrical, fuel, oxidizer, environmental and pneumatic lines are hooked u...
Apollo: Mobile Launch Pad Exit out of Vehicle Assembly Building (Blender Animation)
Просмотров 263Месяц назад
After Stacking the major spacecraft components on the Mobile Launch Platform (MLP), one of NASA's crawlers drives into the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) (High Bay 1 of 4 in this animation). The crawler aligns to 4 jack points underneath the MLP and then lifts it off of 6 pad support stanchions. One jack point is constrained from moving in any horizontal direction with 4 hydraulic cylinders. A...
Apollo: Saturn V Stacking in the Vehicle Assembly Building (Blender Animation)
Просмотров 794Месяц назад
A Drew Swenson Blender Animation Major Apollo Spacecraft components were shipped to the NASA Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in Florida. This animation shows the generalized stacking process from reception in the VAB low-bay to assembly on the launch pad in high-bay 1. In a relatively short animation, I compress an enormous amount of time. The stacking process took a lot of human labor which I ...
Apollo 15 Part 3: ALSEP (Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package) Deployment
Просмотров 877Год назад
Apollo 15 was the ninth crewed Apollo mission and the fourth to land on the Moon. It was also the first of the J-missions designed for a longer stay on the moon and was the first flight with the lunar rover. ALSEP: consisted of 2 scientific instrument packages capable of transmitting back to earth for 1 year. Data from the package was used to derive information regarding composition and structu...
Apollo 15 Part 2: Rover Deployment
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Apollo 15 was the ninth crewed Apollo mission and the fourth to land on the Moon. It was also the first of the J-missions designed for a longer stay on the moon and was the first flight with the lunar rover. Part 1: Landing at Hadley Rille (ruclips.net/video/kYHl42M2I2w/видео.htmlsi=wSkFWo3pAeOOjDis) Part 2: Rover Deployment (this video) Part 3: ALSEP Deployment (ruclips.net/video/Ikb31QY7aRI/в...
Apollo 15 Part 1: Hadley Rille Landing, First of Extended J-Missions
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Apollo 15 was the ninth crewed Apollo mission and the fourth to land on the Moon. It was also the first of the J-missions designed for a longer stay on the moon and was the first flight with the lunar rover. Part 1: Landing at Hadley Rille (this video) Part 2: Rover Deployment (ruclips.net/video/VlJspdHEYAs/видео.htmlsi=aU1SLwJqaU3VtH9p) Part3: ALSEP Deployment (ruclips.net/video/Ikb31QY7aRI/ви...
Skylab: External Tour
Просмотров 320Год назад
Part 1: America's First Space Station (ruclips.net/video/pUX8JobeZk0/видео.html) Part 2: First Crew (ruclips.net/video/HEzeNe7EzGo/видео.html) Part 3: Operational (ruclips.net/video/vMeKQIpAjQ8/видео.html) Extras: -Skylab: Apollo Telescope Mount (ruclips.net/video/r73J7oqDNAM/видео.html) -Skylab: Structural Transition Section (ruclips.net/video/eh8X1MQS-Hs/видео.html) -Skylab: Multiple Docking ...
Skylab: 1st Floor Head and Sleep Compartment
Просмотров 240Год назад
Part 1: America's First Space Station (ruclips.net/video/pUX8JobeZk0/видео.html) Part 2: First Crew (ruclips.net/video/HEzeNe7EzGo/видео.html) Part 3: Operational (ruclips.net/video/vMeKQIpAjQ8/видео.html) Extras: -Skylab: Apollo Telescope Mount (ruclips.net/video/r73J7oqDNAM/видео.html) -Skylab: Structural Transition Section (ruclips.net/video/eh8X1MQS-Hs/видео.html) -Skylab: Multiple Docking ...
Skylab: Orbital Workshop Wardroom
Просмотров 209Год назад
Part 1: America's First Space Station (ruclips.net/video/pUX8JobeZk0/видео.html) Part 2: First Crew (ruclips.net/video/HEzeNe7EzGo/видео.html) Part 3: Operational (ruclips.net/video/vMeKQIpAjQ8/видео.html) Extras: -Skylab: Apollo Telescope Mount (ruclips.net/video/r73J7oqDNAM/видео.html) -Skylab: Structural Transition Section (ruclips.net/video/eh8X1MQS-Hs/видео.html) -Skylab: Multiple Docking ...
Skylab: 1st Floor (Trash / Shower / Rotating Chair / LBNP / Bike / Dosimeter)
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Part 1: America's First Space Station (ruclips.net/video/pUX8JobeZk0/видео.html) Part 2: First Crew (ruclips.net/video/HEzeNe7EzGo/видео.html) Part 3: Operational (ruclips.net/video/vMeKQIpAjQ8/видео.html) Extras: -Skylab: Apollo Telescope Mount (ruclips.net/video/r73J7oqDNAM/видео.html) -Skylab: Structural Transition Section (ruclips.net/video/eh8X1MQS-Hs/видео.html) -Skylab: Multiple Docking ...
Skylab: 1st Floor Experiment Support System
Просмотров 384Год назад
Part 1: America's First Space Station (ruclips.net/video/pUX8JobeZk0/видео.html) Part 2: First Crew (ruclips.net/video/HEzeNe7EzGo/видео.html) Part 3: Operational (ruclips.net/video/vMeKQIpAjQ8/видео.html) Extras: -Skylab: Apollo Telescope Mount (ruclips.net/video/r73J7oqDNAM/видео.html) -Skylab: Structural Transition Section (ruclips.net/video/eh8X1MQS-Hs/видео.html) -Skylab: Multiple Docking ...
Skylab: Orbital Workshop 2nd Floor Dome
Просмотров 205Год назад
Part 1: America's First Space Station (ruclips.net/video/pUX8JobeZk0/видео.html) Part 2: First Crew (ruclips.net/video/HEzeNe7EzGo/видео.html) Part 3: Operational (ruclips.net/video/vMeKQIpAjQ8/видео.html) Extras: -Skylab: Apollo Telescope Mount (ruclips.net/video/r73J7oqDNAM/видео.html) -Skylab: Structural Transition Section (ruclips.net/video/eh8X1MQS-Hs/видео.html) -Skylab: Multiple Docking ...
Skylab: Structural Transition Section (Power Distribution)
Просмотров 381Год назад
Skylab: Structural Transition Section (Power Distribution)
Skylab Part1: America's First Space Station
Просмотров 923Год назад
Skylab Part1: America's First Space Station
Apollo 11: Trans Lunar Coast. Detailed Cockpit Tour
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Apollo 11: Trans Lunar Coast. Detailed Cockpit Tour
Apollo11 Part 2: One Small Step (Preview Extended Scenes)
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.2 года назад
Apollo11 Part 2: One Small Step (Preview Extended Scenes)
Apollo 11 Part1: All Engines Running
Просмотров 462 тыс.2 года назад
Apollo 11 Part1: All Engines Running
OUTDATED Part 2: Apollo Trip to the Moon (We set foot upon the Moon…a Blender animation)
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
OUTDATED Part 2: Apollo Trip to the Moon (We set foot upon the Moon…a Blender animation)
OUTDATED Part 1: Apollo Trip to the Moon. (Launch to Orbit…a blender animation)
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OUTDATED Part 1: Apollo Trip to the Moon. (Launch to Orbit…a blender animation)
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The technology was tremendous. In the late 1950s when the problems of lunar flight were first being considered they thought it would take twenty years before a lunar landing could be achieved. JFK was more optimistic. As Collins said, Kennedy had a lot of guts.
Where did you get images of panels 210 and 211? Looked in the slab operation manuals and nothing
Skylab Airlock Module Volume 2 page A-12 (19740018225). The depiction of those panels in this document is bad. I had to read through all the technical information including diagrams in this document that might closely match these panels. And in those places I could not quite make it out or find a corresponding match, I made an educated guess.
@@opieswenson Thanks
Can you share that texture. I do see that is hard to read
@@jhgattis let me know how you want me to send. Email?
@@opieswenson So weird. Not seeing where I replied with my email
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Shame your using a 2000's era crawler to carry a 1970's era Apollo/Saturn V.. The crawler is all wrong for the period... It's got the oil sprayers for the track!!! they were added in the 90's.. Beautiful exercise in animation!!! But there are so may errors in historical accuracy it can't be considered a historical representation... Not rivet counting here, the original crawler didn't have a steering wheel, it had a joystick, didn't have grating on the catwalks it had diamond plate, didn't have the Blue colored double acting brakes it had single acting brakes and the oilers? come on, one look at a 60's era crawler will dispense with those... Like I said excellent exercise in animation, but for accuracy a LOT more research is needed.. (PS I'm one of the archivist's that posted that info to the LuT group and the Save the Lut website before that) The info you need for real accuracy in the basic makeup of the crawler in the 60's is readily available in the public domain... Nice work, maybe you can modify it to show a 2000's era Shuttle Stack, cause that is the era your equipment is most accurate for... Another thing, the mount pedestals in the VAB were, (and were still during the shuttle era) square, not round like you have depicted...
In my description I mention this about the crawler. And the reason was that I could only find really primitive drawings for the Apollo era crawler. Same issue with the crawler engineering spaces.So I had to make do with what I had. But thanks much for your detailed comments and for watching
Oh and please send me the link to the 1960s public domain info on the crawlers. I may reshoot it if the resource has the detail to do it.
And one more if you have it…got any good drawings for the S1c engine service platform? Working that now but the only drawing in the LUT site is a basic preliminary drawing
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Thanks for watching!
Lovely, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! And I have a third one in that series also up
This is my lucky day, my second Swenson video. Absolutely brilliant, as per usual. I researched and built my own model of the VAB, I only wish I had this video at the time, as it would have made the job a lot easier. It took a lot of effort to understand how a Saturn V got stacked within the VAB. I find it mind blowing that you could make this video. How many man hours did you consume research and making this video?
The short answer is that it took a year. The time consuming piece is in the research and model building. The rendering process goes relatively fast with most of that time waiting for the computer to finish a segment of render frames. I am shooting at 30 frames frames per second but my renders take around 10 frames per minute (sometimes as low as 4 and as high as 20). When I started this video a year ago, I had working models of the launch site, and complete rocket. The intent was to make a focus on the swingarms but I realized that all of my models needed better detail and a much reduced vertex count. Along the way, I built the VAB, crawler, and animated my existing command module hatch.
Oh what a SWEET video! Absolutely brilliant, love all the detail. Thank you for sharing. I researched and built my own model, so I know what to look for and you have done a top job. I also like that you even captured the Engine Service Platform (ESP) Winches (x4) at 7:08 . It took a lot of effort for me to figure out what the ESP was and how it was used. Your video actually taught me a thing or two about the Mobile Launcher interfaces. I just have one constructive criticism. You left out a little detail, while the stack is in transit to the pad. On the top level of the ML, on the West side, there are three auxiliary units. I never confirmed what these units are but I suspect they are two gensets, to supply power while in transit and the third unit is an air conditioner unit. Please refer to my post I made when I was trying to figure it out: facebook.com/share/p/1NH9wWwN4a/
I left out the generators because I did not have good drawings and pictures. I wish I had seen your discussion on it, I would have included it. You did not mention but I also did not do the engine stand (just the wenches). While I had good drawings of that, I did not really know how it was removed. Looks like from a drawing on that page, it might be lowered to a rail and slid down the ramp. I may put that in the next video. The Facebook page also is making me change some detailed in the extensible column which will be in the next video. Thanks for the tips.
@@opieswensonMy pleasure, l look forward to future videos from your channel.
how does this not get any notice? this just showed us how the heck they were able to build the Saturn V
Thanks for watching! I make content that I am interested in…not necessarily what others are interested in. Share video with your friends.
Amazing amount of detail and research to make your animations, thanks for taking the time and effort to make these.
Thanks for watching and your comment!
Quite interesting that they used a Gemini hatch for the airlock because it was cheaper than developing another hatch
Actually there is a funny online showing an interview with Pete Conrad where he talks about the Gemini hatch. And his funny quip was that the engineers probably spent more time and money trying to get that hatch to fit instead of designing from scratch. And I can fully understand because I had a difficult time trying to model that part
Haha yes!
This is mind-blowing! Well done!
Thankyou!
Wow, just wow. Do you ever get to see the sun or touch grass. Holycow....
Thanks for watching and your comment. I retired early because I could. Then I found a hobby. So yes, I still see the sun and still touch the grass. You just about made me spit my coffee this morning.😆
@@opieswenson I just had to ask because for a few years, off and on, I messed around with Sketch Up trying to model my 25 ft sailboat. Being an untrained causal user, I found it to be a serious time suck and I never did finish, and was often frustrated. So - nice nice work, and sorry about your coffee............
@@theTopCat-1 Never used Sketch Up. In Blender it can sometimes be frustrating. For example, I used to avoid using bones since that was extremely frustrating. But now I get it and use them all the time. In my first videos, I never opened up the main hatch because I could not figure out how to do it with bones. So this video, I figured it out. But now that I have done it, I would do it even differently next time using bones.
If only Skylab wasn't damaged and could deploy all its solar panels, perhaps we might have seen this
Thanks for watching. And that was my intent…to show the undameged state
@opieswenson Of course. There was even a backup Skylab B, which thankfully never had to be launched.
Amazing animation. Pity that this doesn't have many views yet.
Thanks for watching and your comment. I released this video last night.
You absolutely nailed this rendering, Drew. It's only downside was the length, but speeding up the video offset that for me just fine. There's no one NASA film that comprises all that you found, and it's wonderful. Sharing it with the Spaceflight Blunders & Greatness FB group. Appreciate it.
Thanks for watching and your comment. My wife said the same thing about the length. And if I did it again, I would have sped up most of the lifting events. I do have a lot of shorter videos coming out. The next video is the crawler driving into the VAB and picking up the mobile launch pad.
Marvelous piece of work. Very accurate modeling with Blender
Thanks much for watching and your comment!
This is Cool MAn! Nice video 💯
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Excellent visualization of how the equipment was laid out in this section. Love the close-ups on the M551 experimental chamber.
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Very nice. Trying to make out the panel below the window. All I can see on the plans is computer panel. Can I get a good shot of that?
In NTRS, type "20160013590". You are looking for panel 700 which should be on page 850 or so of the document. Unless you are looking at the window sill. In that case that is one of many intercom boxes that are all over the place.
That moment when the hatch FIRST opens and Neil looks out onto a completely new landscape as the 1st human to ever do it must have been indescribably epic for him.
I alwsays thought the LES was jettisoned much sooner
SII interstate jettison happens at 3 min 13 seconds followed by LES/boost cover at 3 min 17 seconds.
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I saw some errors in this CG of the CM interior.
So are you going to let me know what they are so I can fix them or are you going to keep me guessing
@opieswenson ....At the moment of writing this I can't do that because I'm at work. When I can find the time I'll get back with you. It's not a major error. It's very small. You did an outstanding job recreating the CM.
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Wow! What a ride I just took! This is absolutely amazing! I watched it on my large desktop screen, a 55'' LCD TV, with my huge amp and loudspeakers blasting those thunderous roaring sounds... what a show! I felt nervous, like I was part of that mission! Positive stuff like this is the reason that keeps me from leaving youtube! I quickly subscribed without hesitation! This must have taken a s**t load of hard work to do these animations! Then, I checked what kind of creds someone could have to be able to pull it off like this... I laughed so much, as I rapidly found out the answer! To say that you have the abilities, experience, qualification, competence or whatever that makes you suitable to do these animations is a huge understatement! This is next level! Keep up the good work! 👍
Wow…thanks for the very positive comment. Much appreciated. Been working the past year on updating my Apollo models with more detail. And have added the crawler and VAB. Stay tuned for more videos. If you have not seen my Skylab or Apollo 15 series, please check it out.
What did you base this off of?
Pictures and video from various online sources and drawings from multiple Skylab manuals on NASAs NTRS online web page. If you are asking what did I render this with, I used Blender which is a free drawing and animation software.
@@opieswenson Thanks. I am trying to build this thing for Orbiter.
@@jhgattis send me a link to your work when you get a chance
@@opieswenson I can. I am familar with the NTRS files. Where did you find all the labels for the storage containers in the dome.
@@jhgattis That was actually really difficult. Mostly from looking at pictures of the 2 Skylab mockups/spares in museums. The pictures were not always clear. If I remember right, I think I looked at skylab packing document of some sort on NTRS which showed what was supposed to be stored in each locker. Then tried to match that up with blurry photos. I actually went to the Air and Space Museum to take my own pictures but that part of the museum was still under renovation when I was doing this project.
Great graphics. These graphics are used to illustrate audio but this one shows such great detail, it's what the astronauts saw nothing other than this environment as they were talking to Houston
Thanks for watching and your comment.
This is great
Thanks for watching and your comment. I have multiple internal Skylab animations also.
Very nice looking animation, but the timing on all of the swing arms moving is completely off from how it actually happened... most notably, you have the White Room still firmly attached to the BPC and CM with two minutes left in the count.
Swingarms 9 (white room), DRRS and the crane were purposely not animated correctly due to most people not wanting to wait around watching nothing happen for a long time. For example, the white room moves the park position at T-43 minutes and stays there until T-4 minutes. The preflight arms disconnect at T-10 seconds (arms 1, 2, 3) while the inflight arms (arms 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 disconnect at vertical motion. Each arm has a slightly different time to complete the retraction which I accounted for in the animation. Note that in this particular animation, I do rewind the clock several times to show different angles. But when you see my shot with all the arms in view with movement, it is correct except as noted. The movie Apollo 13 was way off in their animation where they show a camera fly through of the arms retracting one at a time. Thanks for watching and your comment.
@RandallMiller-nq2rd 18 minutes ago (edited) Nasa, (Not A Space Agency) is so full of excrement. Please, somebody explain how the fake ass top portion of Apollo 11's eagle blasted off, (traveling vertically with no engines) not only caught up to, but docked with the fake ass command module, (traveling horizontally around the fake ass moon at 8000 MPH): calling Buck Rodgers, Scottie beam me up....................Obviously, ball-tards live in their own little made-up fantasy world.....Eighteen free-masons flew through the Van-Allen radiation belt, unharmed, twelve walked on the moon, planted flags, played golf, rode dune buggies, and tried to sell the rocks Nasa acquired from Antarctica as (moon rocks), one of which they gave to the Dutch government that proved to be petrified wood.......You can't make this crap
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Thank you. IO have see it in real time , on the onlytelevision in my city. Thank you ans respect to Jack King , the commentator . Wonberfull. Down finger due to your false images !
Yes, it is an animation I did with the software tool called Blender. I made it clear in the description and in the opening sequence that it was an animation (if that is what you are calling "false images"). I make animations as a hobby.
The Apollo Command unit had an insulation of honeycomb aluminum and Styrofoam!?
It was made of an aluminum honeycomb sandwhich bonded between sheet aluminum alloy. The base of the CM consisted of a heat shield made of brazed stainless steel honeycomb filled with a phenolic epoxy resin as an ablative material and varied in thickness from 1.8 to 6.9 cm. The shockwave from the blunt end carried away a lot of the heat during reentry along with the charring/shedding of the ablative material.
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Thanks for watching and your comment. If you liked that, please see my other Apollo and Skylab animations.
To think they did all that in the 60s !
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What kind of Programm do you use ? Great Video
Blender. It is free.
the way you personalize content makes it so relatable!
And thanks for watching and commenting!
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I was like 6 or 7 years old , The marathon gas stations use to have special drinking glasses that you got with a fill up. What a time to watch history in the making .
Thanks for watching and commenting. When you have a chance , let me know what you think of my other Apollo and Skylab videos.
What a ride.....
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La tecnologia dopo 54 anni, ha fatto passi da gigante: Se con lo Scotch sono andati sulla Luna, oggi possono usare l'Attak per andare su Marte! Ma davvero c'è ancora qualcuno che crede agli allunaggi, con un catorcio di carta pesta, tenuto insieme con lo Scotch! American Moon - 42 Prove di incompetenza, e non solo DIMOSTRANO che non sono mai stati sulla Luna, ma non sono neanche stati capaci a fare Video e Foto almeno CREDIBILI, per di più questi dementi hanno pure pubblicato le foto e video dei falsi allunaggi su internet 35 anni dopo, credendo che siano tutti dei poveri ALLOCCHI con gli occhi foderati di prosciutto. "I soliti Americani, PALLISTI E SPACCONI" : ruclips.net/video/IOVK1gAvo8A/видео.html ps. Se non vi bastano le prove del documentario sopra citato, e sapete leggere, esistono una catena di libri Statunitensi, che danno una moltitudine di altre prove politiche economiche e tecniche, dimostrando che sulla Luna non ci sono MAI ANDATI.
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~~ If you have not seen the very close-up footage of Apollo 11 leaving the pad - it's here ... ruclips.net/video/DKtVpvzUF1Y/видео.html -- one interesting aspect is watching the ignited rocket fuel below the 5 huge engine bells of the Saturn V - the fuel does not fully ignite until it's several feet below the lower rims of the bells - it had to be engineered this way otherwise the bells would have melted long before they had completed their burn ..
Thanks for watching. Looking forward to your comments on my other videos.
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