Airwolf 2nd Unit Footage (FSX): TSAW Fly-Over

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2008

Amateur duplication of David Jones' outstanding aerial fly-over for "To Snare a Wolf".

Thanks to the accuracy of terrain mapping addons for FSX, he executed the sequence from one of two start points.

Path #1 was closer to the deck and he hovered just out of range until given the "go". This was probably the actual start point, in my opinion.

Path #2 was the same route as #1, started closer to Pico Canyon Road, but was farther from the deck. The power lines are just in view to the right for a bit.

Hope you enjoy the views.

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Uploader Comments (ChairwolfSr)

  • Great Job...Unbelievable! I am so honored that my work on the Airwolf repaint is being used for such fantastic videos...your videos were an inspiration for me to get it just right, so now i get to enjoy rewards like this.

  • Aaron,

    Make sure you put some time on your calendar to tackle 44C and some bad-guy ships at some point. We could really do some damage! :)

    I love the repaint and always look forward to flying it over Wolf Country.

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  • Dude!! You are an awesome fan!!!!!!!!!! Great work sir!

  • Isn't it interesting how much of the actual 222's sound you can hear in this mix even though the sound editor has done his best to mask it? Top drawer top as always Tom

  • great video :-) nicely done. One of my favorite shots!

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