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Beautiful Spitfire Video (Winner of Flight Director Contest)

CodyValkyrie

Charter Member 2016
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http://www.myflightdirector.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/fsxworldtourfilms
http://www.jaggyroadfilms.com


Sam over at Hawx Films put together a beautifully woven video for the Flight Director Contest and took the first place prize. His effort is a wonderful visual experience that borders on tearful and carries impact. I think you will agree. Featuring the A2A Simulations Spitfire with Accu-Sim, this aircraft creates an emotive and nostalgic experience for the viewer.


This video was not created by Jaggyroad Films but was uploaded at the author's permission.


Be sure to check out Flight Hawx and Sam's other works here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/fsxworldtourfilms
 
Definitely a beautiful made video and the music and colours contribute to the nostalgic feeling and I really couldn't make anything which comes even close to this.

A minor point of criticism; Its a pity the Spitfire had the wrong propeller in the first few shots and that its landing light were lowered during most of the flight were.

Cheers,
Huub
 
High Flight. Written I believe by a Spitfire pilot from Canada. Off hand, I can't remember his first name, last is Gillespie.

Glenn
 
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