a real shame. i used to see these all the time at duxford but i never knew what they were. as far as im concerned ther is just one parked up now. real shame. great video anyway!
Hi Ethan Many thanks for your interest, Doing the Radio Comms is a huge job, that most people don't realise the work that goes into it, so I am so pleased you have asked the question. The Comms are recorded to a digital recorder, for an airshow like waddington this can mean around 30hrs of audio. My recorder auto creates a new file each time audio is received with a time stamp. The first job when editing is to do the video then I put the radio coms in after, this goes into a new track, on my DVD's and BluRay versions I have an option that lets the user choose if they want the comms or not. I used to just have a scanner running next to a microphone fed into the camera but as you know sometimes you can get lots noise. With my audio recorder I get much better quality sound. As I said it's a huge job for example this video took about a month to do just the radio comms. Yes I must be mad but when I sit back and look at my videos I feel very proud. At the end of the day I do the videos for one person and thats myself but when I get nice comments is makes it even better. Thats the great thing about RUclips it gives my videos a chance to be seen by like minded enthusiasts instead of sitting on a hard drive or DVD. Again Many Thanks for asking and I hope you enjoy my Channel. Stu
What a variety of aircraft! Simply astonishing.
Thanks
where was you standing ? please
what plane is it at 15:30
Hi Callum, you have great taste, its a VC10, the RAF have just retired them sadly.
a real shame. i used to see these all the time at duxford but i never knew what they were. as far as im concerned ther is just one parked up now. real shame. great video anyway!
+Callum Jerwood That plane like flew the Dave Clark 5, The Searchers, and the Holies to America and back in the early 60s
How you get radio commas
Hi Ethan Many thanks for your interest, Doing the Radio Comms is a huge job, that most people don't realise the work that goes into it, so I am so pleased you have asked the question. The Comms are recorded to a digital recorder, for an airshow like waddington this can mean around 30hrs of audio. My recorder auto creates a new file each time audio is received with a time stamp. The first job when editing is to do the video then I put the radio coms in after, this goes into a new track, on my DVD's and BluRay versions I have an option that lets the user choose if they want the comms or not. I used to just have a scanner running next to a microphone fed into the camera but as you know sometimes you can get lots noise. With my audio recorder I get much better quality sound.
As I said it's a huge job for example this video took about a month to do just the radio comms. Yes I must be mad but when I sit back and look at my videos I feel very proud. At the end of the day I do the videos for one person and thats myself but when I get nice comments is makes it even better. Thats the great thing about RUclips it gives my videos a chance to be seen by like minded enthusiasts instead of sitting on a hard drive or DVD.
Again Many Thanks for asking and I hope you enjoy my Channel.
Stu
Did you use a Tripod?
Hi yes I always use a tripod
Hi I had no problem at all,
I am a pilot I was flying 77452.54
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