[2012-08-18] Video Diary
[2012-08-18] Video Diary
We've taken a slightly different apporach to how we publish new videos and screenshots this season. The current goal has been to fly a sortie, usually a complete show profile, then quickly put something together using the most current footage and release it ASAP (sometimes in less than 24 hours) to kind of give our viewers a look into our season as it progresses. While some of the flying may not be perfect (it never is anyway), it gives you an opportunity to see us refine our flying on an every day basis in preparation for live events (such as VFAT for example). Here's a recent look into the diary of the VTB...
We usually practice two nights per week (in case anyone is wondering).
A fan favorite from 2012:
From two weeks ago:
Two from last week:
One from this week:
More... coming soon. Meanwhile enjoy our other videos @ http://www.vimeo.com/VirtualTbirds
We usually practice two nights per week (in case anyone is wondering).
A fan favorite from 2012:
From two weeks ago:
Two from last week:
One from this week:
More... coming soon. Meanwhile enjoy our other videos @ http://www.vimeo.com/VirtualTbirds
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We're flying spread (as it's known as) in certain formations for better optical balancing (e.g. Delta, Five Card).
I can appreciate the difficulty in flying tight like the Blues do for example, but likewise find it challenging to fly a well balanced spread. I'm not suggesting we're where we need to be in that (yet) either, but merely that the goal isn't always fly tight - but you already knew that.
I can appreciate the difficulty in flying tight like the Blues do for example, but likewise find it challenging to fly a well balanced spread. I'm not suggesting we're where we need to be in that (yet) either, but merely that the goal isn't always fly tight - but you already knew that.
Haha yeah LD, you knew I was teasing.
The closest we get is 4-6 feet apart in Short Diamond (vertical and horizontal). And that's close enough for me thanks lol.
Funny enough I found it very relaxing being in Diamond (spread), but most of last years show was in short spacing so was nice to breath again every now and then.
The closest we get is 4-6 feet apart in Short Diamond (vertical and horizontal). And that's close enough for me thanks lol.
Funny enough I found it very relaxing being in Diamond (spread), but most of last years show was in short spacing so was nice to breath again every now and then.
Absolutely, the D360 is a very touchy maneuver to fly as we're starting around 400 KCAS and building up towards 4Gs. It's a hard maneuver...
Then there are other details such as sustaining enough speed, energy and turn radius to finish (tangent) the show line on the exit. Another detail would be No. 4's gradual and dynamic lateral positioning to balance the optics of the formation on the backside of the maneuver.
Then there are other details such as sustaining enough speed, energy and turn radius to finish (tangent) the show line on the exit. Another detail would be No. 4's gradual and dynamic lateral positioning to balance the optics of the formation on the backside of the maneuver.