Two Super Cubs in Southeast Alaska
Links to general aviation backcountry flying-oriented videos. It can be yours or stuff you find on the internet. Please no airline/military.
We did some fun flying up Knik and then down to Seward. Hope you like it!
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Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:49 am
Pinejuice wrote:We did some fun flying up Knik and then down to Seward. Hope you like it!
That was so boring I had to watch all of it just to make sure......
Great video! Makes me miss my Bushwheels.
What kind of landing gear is on the white Cub? I didn't see any bungees or shocks???
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Thanks!
That is Beringer's gear. The burnt orange anodized leg is an air shock.
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Three shades of awesome.
Love the title.
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Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:26 am
perfect
props

question:
what camera(s)?
awesome editing, soundtrack, & overall execution!
dave
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Mon Sep 19, 2016 10:03 am
Thanks Dave.
Gopro Hero+ and a GoPro Hero4.
The video from the wing and from holding it inside the plane came out great, but the belly-mounted video was very shaky, as it wasn't mounted as securely. Overall those little cameras take some really great footage, set it and forget it.
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