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just a random thought....

Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:26 pm

...I want to see a B-26 or two flying someday!! :wink:

Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:27 pm

How about one with two.....!
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Re: just a random thought....

Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:53 pm

Nathan wrote:...I want to see a B-26 or two flying someday!! :wink:


I seem to remember a lot of the guys who flew them saying that exact thing :-)))))

Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:02 pm

kenlyco wrote:How about one with two.....!
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:44 pm

Ahh, the pride of the fleet..... :shock:

Lynn

Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:46 pm

I assume your referring to a Marauder? I had the privelage of seeing Kermit Weeks' B-26 fly once about ten years ago..unfortunately it was grounded by engine trouble shortly thereafter, and I don't think has flown since. :cry:

SN

Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:47 pm

I watched Kermit's B-26 fly at Chino after Aero Trader got it ready for him. I may even have video but the darn Sony camcorder died and I have no way to play the 8mm tapes. I gotta find some kind of player. Ideas anyone?

Les

Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:54 am

BigGrey wrote:I watched Kermit's B-26 fly at Chino after Aero Trader got it ready for him. I may even have video but the darn Sony camcorder died and I have no way to play the 8mm tapes. I gotta find some kind of player. Ideas anyone?

Les


Take them someplace and get them converted to DVD. I know there are shops that do that.

Mike

Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:50 am

It can happen...I feel fortunate to have seen two of them fly...

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:37 am

I was about to suggest a company called "Video Silo". They did some video to DVD for me, that I'm quite happy with, but they seem to be embroiled in some sort of "HOO-HA" about their service.
You can find places by Googling "Video conversions"

Mudge the helpful

Re: just a random thought....

Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:21 am

Nathan wrote:...I want to see a B-26 or two flying someday!! :wink:


I think the only time I saw a B-26 Marauder in the air was back in 1972 at Washington Dulles Airport ("Transpo 72"), when the (then) Confederate Air Force brought a large group of their airplanes up from Texas including the B-29 "Fifi" and many others.

If they get one back in flying condition, I would like to see a "Gathering of WWII Bombers" at a future Thunder Over Michigan, with the B-17, B-24, B-25, B-26 and B-29 together.....

:D

Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:53 am

I am surprised no B-26's are flying today. I know Weeks can fly but it needs work. Whatever happened to the MAPS B-26? I heard it was to fly but then to be static only? :( :roll:

Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:12 pm

Thank you Mike and Mudge for the ideas. I have been looking for an 8mm player and they are kind of pricey. I would prefer to review them before I have them transfered to DVD. I have quite a bit of footage from Chino and area airshows in the 90's.

Les

Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:36 am

BigGrey wrote:Thank you Mike and Mudge for the ideas. I have been looking for an 8mm player and they are kind of pricey. I would prefer to review them before I have them transfered to DVD. I have quite a bit of footage from Chino and area airshows in the 90's.

Les


I'm pretty good with analog tape to DVD conversions. I've done around a hundred of them for friends and family. I also have professional software, though, so it's pretty easy for me. I would offer to do the job for free, but I'm absolutely swamped with other things in life, including a few video conversion projects for friends, so unfortunately, I can't help you any time in the near future.

But, here is what you want to do in a nutshell. 8mm players/decks or 8mm camcorders are not made anymore by any of the major camcorder manufacturers. What you want is something called Digital 8. Unfortunately, the last company to make any Digital 8 devices was Sony, and they quit making them last year. The advantage to Digital 8 is that it is backwards compatible with both 8mm, and Hi-8 analog tapes. You can put that analog tape in a Digital 8 camcorder or deck and output a "digitized" signal via firewire to your hard drive on your computer. Once the video is "digitized" and captured there on your hard drive, then the hard part is over. From there, you simply edit it on any kind of video editing software. There are tons of free video editing software out there, so it shouldn't be a problem. In fact, you probably have one embedded on your hard drive that came with your computer. If not, there are still plenty of free and very cheap software programs out there.

One caveat, however, not all Digital 8 devices have the digital conversion feature in them to output the newly converted signal via firewire. The vast majority of them, do, however. Since Digital 8 is not sold anymore, I would go to ebay and buy a used Digital 8 camcorder or deck. They are pretty darn cheap now. I've seen them as low as $ 50 U.S. dollars. Make sure that it has "analog to digital pass-through" as well as firewire output capability. Just about all Digital 8 devices have these except the bottom of the line camcorders/decks. Also, get a Sony. They're the best at converting analog tapes to digital signals.

It's really not that hard to convert your own analog videos to DVD, as I taught myself how to do it about 6 years ago. I wouldn't send your tapes to any company that provides this service for a few reasons: 1) It will never look as good as you can do it yourself, mainly because they just don't care, 2) It can be extremely expensive for these conversion services, 3) There is a chance that they can lose or accidentally destroy your priceless irreplaceable videotapes. Trust me, it's much better if you do it yourself. I've converted countless videos in all formats, even VHS to DVD. It's really not that hard, and if you have any semblance of computer knowledge, it's pretty straightforward.

If you need any technical help, feel free to PM me and I can help you out. I also have a ton of links/webpages that have self-help tutorials and guides to help you along the way.

I don't know if any of that made sense, but that's it in a nutshell! :D

Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:11 am

This is in no way a criticism of the folks at MAPS, but I don't know if they have the resources to get their Marauder flying. From what I understand, they got an essentially stripped airframe, which had been used as a parts source to get Tallichet's (now Weeks') Marauder in the air.

SN
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