The videos are getting better and better, with more technology and conciseness without losing information. Anyone, like me, who doesn't easily follow the technical part of the aircraft is blessed with the quality of the images, editing and narration, and the beautiful landscapes of our beloved Big Brasil. Keep going, because it's really good.
@deusamait2 жыл бұрын
Looks amazing! 🧡
@saulalemao62382 жыл бұрын
Mais um bom vídeo, há que continuar neste sentido. abraço de Portugal
@flytell68642 жыл бұрын
Assim faremos, @Saúl Alemão. Muito obrigados. Abraços.
@jhmcglynn10 ай бұрын
I built a Rans S-19 Venterra powered by a JABIRU 3300L. Very similar air frames and performance. I recently saw one for sale that had it and adjustable pitch propeller. Great video and great review.
@deanwalker26822 жыл бұрын
I own a Tecnam Golf and love it. How do you attach the gopro to the aircraft for footage? Great video, new subscriber.
@flytell68642 жыл бұрын
Hey Dean, thank you very much for your comment! We have a “temporary” setting and a “permanent” one. In the case of the P96 we were lucky that the owner of the airplane had the permanent setting installed, which basically consist of the adhesive 3M kit that comes with the Gopro cameras. They are very strong and once installed, are better kept there “forever”, because taking them off the airplane might hurt the paint. If we had to use the temporary setting, we would have used Gaffer tape over a layer of Painters tape, so that the camera would be strongly attached but no glue or residue would remain on the airplane after the withdrawal of the camera. Paul Bertorelli has a good video on the AVweb channel where he explains in detail his camera setting tricks. Hope this helps and once again, thank you very much!