Rick, could you point a camera at the flight controls and instrumentation? Or would there be too much glare from the glass cockpit of the SR20? Thanks, Ron.
@ronraley Great suggestion. Actually working now on the return landing at Norwood on this same trip and I did point one of the cameras at the screens. Unfortunately the detail isn't there with the glare etc. The best view would be from my POV and I have to figure out how to set that up without it getting in the way. So you'll sort of see what you're suggesting in the next post. Instead of me, you get to see the PFD and MFD.
very well done
aviator147 1 year ago
@aviator147 Thanks! Just watched some of your videos. What program are you using for that mile high base jump? Very cool BTW.
rdfelty 1 year ago
Great as always, Rick!
ChrizRockster 1 year ago
@ChrizRockster Thank you sir!
rdfelty 1 year ago
Rick, could you point a camera at the flight controls and instrumentation? Or would there be too much glare from the glass cockpit of the SR20? Thanks, Ron.
ronraley 1 year ago
@ronraley Great suggestion. Actually working now on the return landing at Norwood on this same trip and I did point one of the cameras at the screens. Unfortunately the detail isn't there with the glare etc. The best view would be from my POV and I have to figure out how to set that up without it getting in the way. So you'll sort of see what you're suggesting in the next post. Instead of me, you get to see the PFD and MFD.
rdfelty 1 year ago
Excellent! Per usual....
donwert 1 year ago
I don't know whether or not the breakfast is still in my sights due to the weather. I am flying midweek though.
N44949 1 year ago
Nice Job!
N44949 1 year ago
Thanks for that wonderful flight and this look down to beautiful coastlines!
OliverFehrle 1 year ago
seems like a windy landing!
jesuistahmid 1 year ago
wonderful!
jesuistahmid 1 year ago
Great video!
Title27GT 1 year ago