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Tennessee Museum of Aviation

Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:32 am

Hello

I have now finished the teaser for the TMA which includes

the museums new Skyraider the two Thunderbolts and the T-28.

And yes there is music to it.

http://www.clipwings.com/index.php?comm ... deo_id=806

Comments are always welcome

greetings from germany

Uwe

www.clipwings.com/vintage_aviation

Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:47 am

Fantastic stuff as ever Uwe... truly wonderful. Incidentally... I see you used a C-45 type aircraft as your camera ship. What sort of saftey system do you use (ie. strapped into a chair, or, ar you just free standing... by that big hole in the fuselage?).

Cheers,
Richard

Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:03 am

Thank you, Uwe, for this teaser. Great work, as always!

Uwe can provide details, but so nobody thinks otherwise, a harness was used.

Kim and Steve

Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:28 pm

Great stuff, perfect weather for flying. I love the puffy clouds backdrop. For those who didn't notice Uwe has put up a longer video of the museum's T-28 these clips are taken from:

http://www.clipwings.com/index.php?comm ... deo_id=803

I hope you post a longer video of the Skyraider as I haven't got out to the museum to see it in person yet.

Thanks for all the great footage.

Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:18 pm

Cool stuff.

I was hoping I made the movie but I guess not. :wink:

Tim

Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:49 am

@ Richard

I use a harness system onnected inside the aircraft while standing in the door.

@BK
a longer version of only the skyraider is in work but will take some time
from now.

Thanks everybody for your nice comments.

It is great to get feedback.

This makes it worth while.

Thanks again

Uwe

Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:10 am

Somehow missed this thread earlier, but WOW, that's a very well done movie, Uwe. Much, much nicer than the old movie I did years ago that included the TN Museum of Aviation planes.

Gary
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