B-17 Flying Fortress by Poccl54 and FieryRaptor - 2006

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2011

This movie created in February 2006, by the standards of 2006 IL-2 Flight Sim movie-making, is exceptional in its employment of post-processing filters, effects, and techniques to simulate combat footage of a B-17 raid over Germany, with many sequences being virtually indistinguishable from actual WWII documentary combat footage.

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  • It is great to see this one having been re-uploaded. If you haven't you should also concider uploading the other video they made, there is 1 other i know of employing the music Del'fin - Vesna, with alot of formation flying involved

  • This was incredible! The post-effects were just like the real thing! I liked the choice of music during the air combat scene too, I feel like the drum and guitar part gave it an intense feeling, while the orchestral parts combined it with a sorrowful, regretfull tone, especialy whenever the bombers were going down. To the guys who made this, awesome job! I'd love to see more from them, they've got alot of talent!

  • @BAKERAGUSTINIANO

    by the way, Johnny B. Goode was composed in 1955

  • superb images and sound. it is ripped from original WWII-era footage?

    5*****

  • @legendofwayne

    Could you post some links to movies you have made using IL-2? Thanks

  • One of my favourite flight sim films, thanks for re-uploading.

  • 2:12 sounds like a school bus brakes releasing. funny cuz the b17 brakes were powered by hydraulic pressure not pneumatic pressure like the british spitfires

  • Suffers from the same fault that many IL-2 videos do... It takes WAY too long to get going. Then it switches abruptly from slow-paced documentary style video, to fast jump cut music video style. My opinion is that the music isn't completely appropriate for the post-processed effects either. It's like WW2 era gun camera footage mixed with modern rock/electronica type music. Good use of post-processing filters and effects is what keeps it from being a write-off for me.

  • i love the musics

  • Johnny B. Goode is 50s music, not 40s music. You need some Big Band sounds like Glenn Miller.

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