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  • excelent film man!

  • Hi NBGZerO,

    Thanks for your reply! I thought you used Motion feedback into your stick, but I understand how you made this ;-) However I was looking for a way this should be used into FSX.

    Thanks again!

    Regards,

    Ed

  • @edkoorevaar Well, that EZCA tool I mentioned is an FSX addon. It makes your virtual head in FSX shake, in three ways, the general random shake, the weather effects (like wind) and a ground effect. With that tool you can add camera shake to your camera views natively in FSX, without having to add any shake effects in post production. If thats what you're looking for. :-)

    NBG

  • Hi

    Like this video. Can you tell me how you made it look like a real shaking helicopter. As watching it, it seems very real, I assume because of flying it, the Helicopter shakes which looks real as a helicopter does. When I fly this same helicopter, it is al very static. So can you tell what setup I should follow to let it look more real??

    Thanks

  • @edkoorevaar The shaking was all done in the editing process. Essentially, Tampa, who made this video gave me some footage and "dared" me to make something out of it...so I have no experience with the BO-105 myself.

    But there is a way to get aircraft vibrations in FSX, the tool is called "EZ Camera Addon". Its a camera tool (duh) and it also has a vibration generator, which you can cutsomize to your needs.

  • Hmm............ boring video, but I guess it would've been worst without the editing. No offense =l

  • @FSPilotDude I know, but the footage was all I could work with. Once I get my FS back to work, my videos will be a lot more exciting again :D

  • @FSPilotDude its no fsrecorder stuff nothing i flew outside of the cockpit its recorded live... there were moments i was about 2feet above the ground...its flown under max possible settings, rex2.0 and without route planning average only 24fps...

  • holy shit!!!!!! was that chopper flying backwards?

  • @umahuma4 Maybe, maybe not^^

  • bundeswher's anti tank chopper :D they do this in groups of 6 :DD

  • Nice vid. A bit repetitive tho.

  • NGBZero how are you doing my friend?

    Could you tell me please where your m8 got the chopper?

  • @NKCrime I'll ask him. Its the Nemeth Designs BO-105. The red bull aerobatics team use the same model in real life.

  • Danke dir!

  • @NKCrime its actually the Red Bull Paint hehe :D

  • Thanks for the fast answer to both of you!

    One more question, is this freeware or payware? Looks like payware am I right?

  • @NKCrime payware from nemeth designs

  • One word: AWESOME!

  • @guy014 thank you!

  • Nice!

    Were you flying from EDGD to Norden?

  • @yaniz333 that wasn't me flying, the footage was made by powertampa. But thanks :-)

  • I know, i was in the chat while you talked about sending it =)

  • @yaniz333 oh, yeah :P

  • That was shot while I was in an online session testing some scenery for GearDownFS. As i realized it was up the north of germany I decided to go towards a large City i know, and since helis are slow and boring at 5000ft i went into a dive and made some low flying, after 2 mins i decided i had enough training and started recording, luckily crashes were off, cuz im sure i hit some trees there :D the footage i shot looked bad and since i dont have good edit software i gave it to NBG.

    ITS AWESOME !

  • @Powertampa haha, I told you I won't say no to random footage!

  • "...since helis are slow and boring at 5000ft..."

    :O

    Those BO-105's cruise at like 115 nm per hour, lol.

  • Cool Video ;)

  • @acezboy561 Thank you!

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