You can create a path on Google earth, set an altitude, and run the path. It is a little fiddly but with a little practice you can get the hang of it. I use the screen recorder than comes as standard in Windows 10 and I edit it with Kdenlive (which is free)
Nice video. Strange history the Douglas to Peel line. It closed reopened in the early 70s then closed again !.
Wait how did you do that i didn't knew that was an feature on Google earth
You can create a path on Google earth, set an altitude, and run the path. It is a little fiddly but with a little practice you can get the hang of it. I use the screen recorder than comes as standard in Windows 10 and I edit it with Kdenlive (which is free)
@@tomd544 alright thanks