Oh, of course the lens distortion won't affect that, but the plane appears to be slightly off(3,5°).........but we observe the elements of the airplane impacting the tower and that's not affected....
Framerate set to 1fps so that you can use the YT position slider to scrub the video frame-by-frame.
The purpose of this video is to highlight the entry angle, specifically whether the wing tips enter the facade simultaneously, to then determine the precise orientation of the aircraft.
the left wing seems to have completely disappeared slightly ahead of the right wing (even taking the shadow into consideration) - so i don't think they're simultaneous myself, but i'm looking forward to your findings
fake plane
quez76 4 months ago
23 sec, nose, smoke is visable.
24 sec, wing covers smoke.
27 sec it's visable again.
How do we know it's smoke?
28 sec through 32 sec it expands and grows.
An aircraft nose made of depleted uranium? Or bird poop on windshield?
RuffleTheTeacher 2 years ago
be careful with this video, the lense distortion is high in this video
nehorlavazapalka 2 years ago
Careful ? Lens effects don't affect determining relative aircraft element position, such as the point at which each wing enters the facade.
Other videos will be used for my purpose, but this is the best zoom view of the fairbanks footage you are likely to see.
femr2 2 years ago
Oh, of course the lens distortion won't affect that, but the plane appears to be slightly off(3,5°).........but we observe the elements of the airplane impacting the tower and that's not affected....
nehorlavazapalka 2 years ago
Aha :o) Checked your profile. Could you explain what you mean ? Do you mean in terms of fitting the model ? If so, yeah, fair do's.
femr2 2 years ago
I'll be using the full-frame view, so lens distortion side-effects will be minimised...camera will be at the correct location.
femr2 2 years ago
Framerate set to 1fps so that you can use the YT position slider to scrub the video frame-by-frame.
The purpose of this video is to highlight the entry angle, specifically whether the wing tips enter the facade simultaneously, to then determine the precise orientation of the aircraft.
femr2 2 years ago
the left wing seems to have completely disappeared slightly ahead of the right wing (even taking the shadow into consideration) - so i don't think they're simultaneous myself, but i'm looking forward to your findings
:)
brokenstyx 2 years ago
I have 3 recent videos which quantify the angles. Latest upload today is 'very' accurate. Not exactly simultaneous...3.5 degrees.
femr2 2 years ago