Lucky there was a small island the in the Venice video
Jigsaw: Love your video. At first it was sad that you cut the Grieg music in the beginning, but it I liked the change of tempo. Nice music and sound effects (like the car).
Here are some nice videos featuring the Cub in the new ORBX Northwest scenery. Pity they didn't acknowledge A2A but maybe its obvious enough. http://fullterrain.com/
Re: Nice user-made videos of the Cub
Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 15:28
by caribou
Hi Smithey - I just posted a reply to a forum message in the Fullterrain.com forum describing how I feel the A2A J3 Cub is the best aircraft to explore and enjoy the equally fantastic scenery of Australia in Orbx's FTX. If you like the A2A Cub then There's a great chance you'll enjoy flying it in Orbx's FTX scenery of Australia - both are a perfect match - By the way, I don't work for either company, just happy to be a customer of both!
Happy flying. Howard
Re: Nice user-made videos of the Cub
Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 17:23
by CodyValkyrie
FrankK wrote:Here are some nice videos featuring the Cub in the new ORBX Northwest scenery. Pity they didn't acknowledge A2A but maybe its obvious enough. http://fullterrain.com/
I made the choice to keep as much text out of the video as possible. A2A however did acknowledge and allow me to use the plane, and as you said it is very obvious.
Re: Nice user-made videos of the Cub
Posted: 23 Mar 2010, 20:37
by TheyTookMyWoody
Here is a video I made just recently. Hope you all enjoy it!
This Cub sure is awesome for making videos with. Sure is detailed, allowing you to get up close and personal with it.
Re: Nice user-made videos of the Cub
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 22:47
by TheyTookMyWoody
Dunc wrote:What airport were you flying out of?
I flew out of various airports and in a few different locations for that video. Ranging from near Missoula, MT (sorry, I forgot the exact airstrip), to Songlo Vista and Talkeetna, AK, and some various places in northern BC and the Yukon Territory. Many different places, and I am sorry but I don't really remember each individual airstrip at this moment.
I do remember that a few shots came from flying around Toad River, at mile point 422 along the Alaskan Highway. Great area that is.