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And I thought I knew the P-51 Mustang. Pretty amazing animation if you stick with it
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And I thought I knew the P-51 Mustang. Pretty amazing animation if you stick with it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjsrqMe0B3s
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Re: And I thought I knew the P-51 Mustang. Pretty amazing animation if you stick with it
Thanks Bob, excellent and very educating presentation! I wonder what camera may have been built in the 1940-s on the wing base of the plane to monitor bomb target hitting, and how it's image was made visible real time for the pilot?
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Re: And I thought I knew the P-51 Mustang. Pretty amazing animation if you stick with it
I looked at the comments, mostly positive and he made corrections to the video if a negative comment was valid.
His cockpit depictions reminded me of my instructor days on the old P-80 simulator. Brought back fond memories.
And Kim, so that's how you learned to hang those go-pros on a stick and align them on the Lazy Bee and others...................
I would like to see him do one on the P-38.
His cockpit depictions reminded me of my instructor days on the old P-80 simulator. Brought back fond memories.
And Kim, so that's how you learned to hang those go-pros on a stick and align them on the Lazy Bee and others...................

I would like to see him do one on the P-38.
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