Here is the next installment of the Reflections segments http://www.vimeo.com/1933393 it’s a little different from the norm but I thought everyone would like it.
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:that was nice....nice work , with 170 watts on my pc sound it's like i was at reno 08....give me more lol......thnxLast edited by flynundertaker; 10-11-2008, 04:01 PM.
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Thanks everyone, the after hours arrivals during the early part of the week are a cool time to be out on the ramp. One thing I do miss though is getting out early to get the dawn patrols, but getting that extra little bit of sleep is soooo nice.Jason Schillereff
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Nice videos.
Re the "Friday Night Lights", what is happening at 1:45 when you see flames start coming out of the exhausts stacks?
Are the flames occuring because the motor is near maximum RPM or is the pilot changing the fuel to air mixtures...?
What's causing the blue flames?
Do these occur all the time while flying or only during full throttle runs...?
Re the "September Pops: Sea Fury" video, is the bird you see that flys near the plane at 2:10, is the bird trying to warn the plane to stay away from it's nest? Did it pass in front of or to the rear of Sept Pops?Last edited by SkyvanDelta; 10-13-2008, 06:34 PM.
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Originally posted by SkyvanDeltaNice videos.
Re the "Friday Night Lights", what is happening at 1:45 when you see flames start coming out of the exhausts stacks?
Are the flames occuring because the motor is near maximum RPM or is the pilot changing the fuel to air mixtures...?
What's causing the blue flames?
Do these occur all the time while flying or only during full throttle runs...?
During the run up, magneto checks are done, which will skew the flame patterns on the exhaust some.
The blue flames are simply the byproduct of engine exhaust at high power. They're also going supersonic at this point, of which you can see the shock wave cones if you look closely.
At night, you'd see flames coming from the aircraft at these power levels if it was done in flight.
Michael
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Re: Arrivals & Airshow video
Originally posted by SkyvanDeltaNice videos.
Re the "Friday Night Lights", what is happening at 1:45 when you see flames start coming out of the exhausts stacks?
Are the flames occuring because the motor is near maximum RPM or is the pilot changing the fuel to air mixtures...?
What's causing the blue flames?
Do these occur all the time while flying or only during full throttle runs...?
Re the "September Pops: Sea Fury" video, is the bird you see that flys near the plane at 2:10, is the bird trying to warn the plane to stay away from it's nest? Did it pass in front of or to the rear of Sept Pops?Jason Schillereff
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