ROTORHEADS AROUND THE WORLD: Videos
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Here is a silent version of the video previously posted. Let's hope nobody has copyrighted the silence on its sound track (now THERE is a enterprising idea!)
This is a silent version of the video prepared by Mark Caswell, a great videographer, for my retirement from Sikorsky Aircraft. It uses footage from about 30 years of flight test work at Sikorsky Aircraft. Look for several different models, including the RAH-66 Comanche, the S-92 and the S-76. Look for a few clips from the Air to Air Combat Tests in 1982, the Fantail demonstrator, and a scene from the Discovery Channel show on helicopters where the helicopters fly through the setting sun.
This is a silent version of the video prepared by Mark Caswell, a great videographer, for my retirement from Sikorsky Aircraft. It uses footage from about 30 years of flight test work at Sikorsky Aircraft. Look for several different models, including the RAH-66 Comanche, the S-92 and the S-76. Look for a few clips from the Air to Air Combat Tests in 1982, the Fantail demonstrator, and a scene from the Discovery Channel show on helicopters where the helicopters fly through the setting sun.
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Not only about helicopters but a cool timelapse video
Sorry, these links look really nasty, the video is great, maybe oen of the admins can help.
Fixed! SP
Last edited by Senior Pilot; 3rd Nov 2011 at 09:56.
Thanks Elro - that's why I always feel much more comfortable flying for the lighthouse folk when I have bonedome/visor down than I do with just a headset. Saves having to carry sunglasses, too.
Feel free to remove if not appropriate... but there's some great air-to-air footage and beautiful scenery (mixed in with some snowboarding):
RedBull always seems to have deep pockets.
RedBull always seems to have deep pockets.
Chief Bottle Washer
Some lifting work in the French Alps
Nice work
Nice video showing low flying tracking for filming.
The nose mounted camera is far safer method of undertaking this kind of shoot.
Love the bit where the chopper carves it way through the smoke.
Mickjoebill
The nose mounted camera is far safer method of undertaking this kind of shoot.
Love the bit where the chopper carves it way through the smoke.
Mickjoebill
Last edited by Senior Pilot; 7th Mar 2011 at 01:15. Reason: Embed YouTube link